No offense, but this is a crock of sh!t.
A state-chartered corporation simply establishes the jurisdiction under which the company operates. You can have a state-chartered corporation that is dedicated to the overthrow of the state government, if you'd like.
Hobby Lobby has been successful in challenging provisions of ObamaCare because its bylaws are crafted in a way that is absolutely at odds with "the state" in many respects.
States grant charters of incorporation. You think they do that out of the goodness of the hearts? Why have state sanctioned corporations at all? Why would the state grant them?
Look into the history of corporations and you will see I am correct.