The book presents a powerful critique of corporate influence over politics, drawing inspiration from Thomas Paine's revolutionary ideas. It emphasizes the struggle of average Americans against this dominance, advocating for democratic engagement as a means to reclaim power and effect change. Through compelling arguments, it encourages readers to recognize their potential to challenge the status quo and foster a more equitable political landscape.
Ralph Nader Livres
L'œuvre de cet auteur se concentre sur les droits des consommateurs, l'humanitarisme, l'écologisme et la gouvernance démocratique. À travers ses écrits, il vise à inspirer l'activisme et à plaider pour les libertés civiles. Ses textes se caractérisent par un ton urgent et des appels au changement systémique.






Cutting Corporate Welfare
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on corporate accountability, Ralph Nader presents compelling testimony on how corporations exploit consumers and undermine public interests. He outlines the systemic issues that allow these practices to thrive and offers actionable solutions for individuals to combat corporate greed. This pamphlet serves as a call to arms, encouraging readers to take a stand against corporate malfeasance.
Remarkably absorbing portraits of power in the executive suites of America, with updated information on U.S. Steel and General Motors.
The Ralph Nader And Family Cookbook
- 104pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Ralph Nader and his family share recipes inspired by his parents' commitment to the healthy diet of their homeland of Lebanon.
The book explores the perceived crisis in the American legal system, highlighting issues such as frivolous lawsuits, self-serving appeals, and overcrowded courtrooms. It delves into the underlying causes of these problems and questions who is truly accountable for the system's failures. By examining the interplay between public perception and legal practices, the author aims to uncover deeper insights into the challenges facing justice in America today.
In Pursuit of Justice: Collected Writings 2000-2003
- 519pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Ralph Nader, a prominent advocate for consumer rights and government accountability, compiles a series of incisive articles reflecting his lifelong mission to challenge corporate power and enhance civic engagement. Covering a range of critical issues such as healthcare, environmental concerns, and media control, Nader's essays blend humor with a call to action. His insights into corporate crime, poverty, and fair taxation showcase his commitment to social justice and reform across various sectors, emphasizing the importance of active citizenship in shaping a responsive government.
The Day The Rats Vetoed Congress
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
When a reporter breaks the news that "Rats have invaded the toilet bowls" of the halls of Congress, it sparks a national frenzy. Activists see the rats upending "business as usual," and turn the invasion into a symbol against the lobbyists who hold Congress in their sway. A massive citizen uprising follows, which threatens to sweep Congress clean of Wall Street’s chokehold of corruption ― but the corporate titans have ways of fighting back! Gleefully and generously illustrated by famed political cartoonist Mr. Fish, and more than just a story, this is a "how to" guide to effect political change ― from a pied piper who’s done it time and time again.
Seventeen Solutions, The
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Ralph Nader presents seventeen innovative ideas aimed at combating corruption, complacency, and corporate influence in America. As a prominent civic idealist, he emphasizes the urgency for fresh perspectives and bold solutions to address the nation's challenges. Each idea is designed to inspire action and provoke thought, urging citizens to engage in the democratic process and reclaim their rights.
The Ralph Nader Reader
- 456pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The collection features essays that explore the influential contributions of Ralph Nader, highlighting his impact on political issues such as car safety and corporate accountability. It showcases how his advocacy has shaped the Left and led to significant reforms, while providing insight into the intellectual and social foundations of his work. This landmark compilation serves as a testament to Nader's role as a citizen advocate over four generations, emphasizing his efforts to increase government transparency and challenge corporate power.
To The Ramparts
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
America’s number one citizen Ralph Nader’s latest book shows us how unchecked corporate power has led to the wrecking ball that is the Trump presidency. Nader brings together the outrages of the Trump administration with the key flaws and failures of the previous administrations—both Republican and Democratic—that have led our nation to its current precipice. It’s all in the details and Ralph Nader knows them all. Trump didn’t come out of nowhere. Bush and Obama led the way. Writing as a Washington, DC, activist and people’s advocate for over fifty years―someone who has saved more lives and caused more impactful legislation to be enacted than almost any sitting president or legislator—Nader shows how Trump’s crimes and misdemeanors followed the path of no resistance of the Obama, Bush and Clinton regimes, which ushered in the extreme rise of corporate power and the abandonment of the poor and middle classes.