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Corporate Wrongdoing in Canada Jostein Saether 1890-1935 examines how the suffrage

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1890-1935 examines how the suffrage movement's efforts to secure social and political independence for women were translated by a fearful society into a movement of unnatural ''masculinized'' women and dangerous ''female sexual inverts

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Corporate Wrongdoing in Canada Jostein Saether 1890-1935 examines how the suffrageCorporate Wrongdoing in Canada offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the widespread harms caused by corporate activity in Canadian society. From polluting the environment and unsafe working conditions to consumer exploitation, wage theft, and the erosion of democratic accountability, corporations inflict profound harm that often falls outside traditional legal definitions of crime. Drawing on a social harm or "zemiological" framework,

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