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Harry Glasbeek is an academic and author known for his critical analysis of corporate law and the implications of capitalism on democracy. His works, such as "Wealth By Stealth: Corporate Crime, Corporate Law, and the Perversion of Democracy," explore the intersections between legal frameworks and corporate power, illuminating how the law can perpetuate inequalities and protect the interests of the wealthy. Glasbeek's scholarship often critiques the notion of corporate personhood and the way it allows corporations to evade accountability for their actions.

In addition to his critiques of corporate crime, Glasbeek has authored "Capitalism: A Crime Story" and "Class Privilege: How Law Shelters Shareholders and Coddles Capitalism," where he delves into the social and economic ramifications of capitalism. His work emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of the legal structures that support capitalist interests, advocating for a more equitable approach to law and governance. Through his writings, Glasbeek has contributed significantly to discussions on social justice, corporate accountability, and the role of law in shaping economic systems.