Crashing the Party: Taking on the Corporate Government in an Age of Surrender

by Ralph Nader

Paper Book, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

973.929092

Publication

St. Martin's Press (2002), Edition: 1st, 352 pages

Description

Ralph Nader is one of America's most passionate and effective social critics. He has been called a muckraker, a consumer crusader, and America's public defender. The cars we drive, the food we eat, the water we drink-their safety has been enhanced largely due to Ralph Nader. His inspiration and example have rallied consumer advocates, citizen activists, public interest lawyers, and government officials into action, and in the 2000 election, nearly three million people voted for him. An inspiring and defiant memoir,Crashing the Party takes us inside Nader's campaign and explains what it took to fight the two-party juggernaut; why Bush and Gore were really afraid to let him in on their debates; why progressive Democrats have been left behind and ignored by their party; how Democrat and Republican interests have been lost to corporate bankrolling; and what needs to happen in the future for people to take back their political system.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member gmicksmith
In this rollicking, anecdotal account of his Green Party campaign, Nader effectively dissects the weaknesses and flaws inherent in American democracy as it is currently practiced. You can read this as a warning or as inspiration.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2002-01

Physical description

352 p.; 6.26 inches

ISBN

0312284330 / 9780312284336
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