The English East India Company was the mother of the modern multinational. Its trading empire encircled the globe, importing Asian luxuries such as spices, textiles and teas. But it also conquered much of India...

Buy Now From Amazon

The English East India Company was the mother of the modern multinational. Its trading empire encircled the globe, importing Asian luxuries such as spices, textiles and teas. But it also conquered much of India with its private army and broke open China's markets with opium. The Company’s practices shocked its contemporaries and still reverberate today.

The Corporation That Changed the World is the first book to reveal the Company’s enduring legacy as a corporation. This expanded edition explores how the four forces of scale, technology, finance and regulation drove its spectacular rise and fall. For decades, the Company was simply too big to fail, and stock market bubbles, famines, drug-running and even duels between rival executives are to be found in this new account.

For Robins, the Company’s story provides vital lessons on both the role of corporations in world history and the steps required to make global business accountable today.



  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Merchant Kings: When Companies Ruled the World, 1600--1900The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an EmpireThe Dutch East India Company and British East India Company: The History and Legacy of the World’s Most Famous Colonial Trade CompaniesThe Honourable CompanyAn Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean (Early American Studies)The Anarchy: The Rise and Fall of the East India CompanyThe Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, and Power in the Age of Automation