**Chosen by BusinessWeek as One of the Top Ten Business Books of the
Year
*With apologies to Hegel, Marx, and Lenin, the basic unit of modern
society is neither the state, nor the commune, nor the party; it is the
company. From this bold premise, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge
chart the rise of one of history's great catalysts for good and evil.
In a "fast-paced and well-written" work (Forbes), the authors reveal
how innovations such as limitations on liability have permitted
companies to rival religions and even states in importance, governing
the flow of wealth and controlling human affairs-all while being largely
exempt from the rules that govern our lives.
The Company is that rare, remarkable book that fills a major gap we
scarcely knew existed. With it, we are better able to make sense of the
past four centuries, as well as the events of today.