The law is trying to have it both ways: the corporation is a separate 'person' when it comes to avoiding debt, but it’s an extension of the owners' 'human' rights when it comes to free speech or religion.
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Nia: Eli, I was looking at some old legal history, and it hit me—we basically live in a world populated by ghosts. I mean, think about a Limited Liability Company. It isn't a person, but it can sign a contract, own a building, and even sue you in court. Isn't it a bit surreal that we’ve built our entire economy on these "artificial beings"?
Eli: It really is. We call it "corporate personhood," but it’s essentially a legal shortcut. It’s the plumbing that allows a business to exist indefinitely, separate from the humans who own it. But here’s the counterintuitive part: this "fiction" was actually born out of a desire for protection.
Nia: Right, like a shield? Because without that wall, if a company failed, creditors could come for your personal life savings.
Eli: Exactly. But that shield has caused some massive headaches. Let's explore how this legal ghost story actually began.