Richard Hardack, who holds a Ph.D. and JD from Berkeley, has applied his love of history, law, and literature to projects such as NASA's History of the Juno Mission to Jupiter; a book titled Not Altogether Human: Pantheism and the Dark Nature of the American Renaissance; and the courses he's taught at the University of California, Berkeley and Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges.
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Richard Hardack approaches the topic of corporate personhood through a unique perspective that focuses on the primary means by which corporations attempt to capture our attention--their use of advertising. His lucid and nuanced discussion ranges across history, law, literature, philosophy, and popular culture to provide a novel analysis of this timely subject.--Simon Stern, professor of law and English, University of Toronto