> The British East India company was a corporation when it took over large parts of India.
Corporations are chartered by governments and reflect the chartering government’s values (which may be laissez-faire, but in the case of the British East India Company—and it's state-granted monopoly, violations of which were punishable by indefinite term of imprisonment—were decidedly not.)
The British East India company was a corporation when it took over large parts of India.