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The Good Fight: Declare Your Independence and Close the Democracy Gap

by Ralph Nader

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The man who shook up American politics in 2000—and is doingso again in 2004—returns to hold both parties' feet to the fire with his straight talk about Bush, corporate government, and the whole political charade.

Ralph Nader—relentless activist, brilliant visionary—may also be the most honest man we've got left in politics. And yet from the moment Nader declared his presidential candidacy on Meet the Press, he's faced relentless opposition, mainly from Democrats fearing that competition from an inspiring independent could dent their voting block "as it did in 2000." Even his old pals at The Nation joined in the party panic.

Now, in The Good Fight, Nader swings back harder than ever at those who "want to block the American people from having more voices and choices" and have lost touch with the concept that votes must be earned, not inherited or entitled. He takes on corporate-occupied Washington and the government's daily abuse against ordinary citizens: "Corporations are saying no to the necessities of the American people. They're saying no to health insurance for everyone, no to a living wage, no to tax reform, no to straightening out the defense budget, which is bloated and redundant, no to access to our courts." And most of all, he urges a speedy return to stronger civic motivation. If fed-up citizens don't actively join the fight for improvement, then ultimately we have no one to blame but ourselves for the inadequate checks on the erosion of our civil liberties.

In an era when politicians sell us rhetoric and then sell out our principles, Nader stands as a crucial voice of candor. The Good Fight is a call to awareness and action that will captivate readers of all political stripes and help us define what we must do to shape the brightest future for our nation.

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Ralph Nader — relentless activist, brilliant visionary — may also be the most honest man we've got left in politics. And yet from the moment Nader declared his candidacy on Meet the Press, he's faced relentless opposition, mainly from Democrats fearing that competition from an inspiring independent could dent their voting block "as it did in 2000." Even Nader's old pals at The Nation joined in the party panic. Spurred on by his detractors, in The Good Fight, Nader swings back harder than ever:
  • At those Democrats who "want to block the American people from having more choices and voices," and have lost touch with the concept that votes must be earned.
  • At the "corporate-occupied territory" in Washington and the government's daily abuse against ordinary citizens. "Corporations are saying no to the necessities of the American people," blasts Nader. "They're saying no to health insurance for everyone, no to tax reform, no to straightening out the defense budget, which is bloated and redundant, no to access to our courts."
  • At Bush: "A corporation in the White House, masquerading as a human being" who is not only "beatable but impeachable" for his war-mongering deceptions.
  • At those who'd urge Nader to sit 2004 out: "third parties and independents have pushed the agenda on many important subjects: abolition of slavery, women's suffrage, social security, health care and civil rights, just to name a few." Causes that were — without exception — told "to wait."
In an era when politicians sell us rhetoric and then sell out their principles, Nader stands out as a lone and crucial voice of candor, helping us define what we must do to shape our nation's brightest future.

About the Author

Ralph Nader is the independent party's candidate for president in the 2004 election. He has founded or organized more than one hundred civic organizations. His groups have made an impact on freedom to obtain government information, tax reform, atomic power regulation, the tobacco industry, renewable energy, clean air and water, food and drug safety, auto safety, safety in the workplace, access to healthcare, civil rights, civil justice, Congressional ethics, corporate reform, worker rights, globalization, and much more. This mammoth network of civic groups labors daily to improve the lives of every single American. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780060756048
Author:
Nader, Ralph
Publisher:
Harper
Author:
by Ralph Nader
Subject:
Political participation
Subject:
Social movements
Subject:
Political Advocacy
Subject:
General Political Science
Subject:
Political participation -- United States.
Subject:
Corporate power - United States
Subject:
Politics - General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
July 6, 2004
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.01 in 18.72 oz

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"Synopsis" by , Ralph Nader — relentless activist, brilliant visionary — may also be the most honest man we've got left in politics. And yet from the moment Nader declared his candidacy on Meet the Press, he's faced relentless opposition, mainly from Democrats fearing that competition from an inspiring independent could dent their voting block "as it did in 2000." Even Nader's old pals at The Nation joined in the party panic. Spurred on by his detractors, in The Good Fight, Nader swings back harder than ever:
  • At those Democrats who "want to block the American people from having more choices and voices," and have lost touch with the concept that votes must be earned.
  • At the "corporate-occupied territory" in Washington and the government's daily abuse against ordinary citizens. "Corporations are saying no to the necessities of the American people," blasts Nader. "They're saying no to health insurance for everyone, no to tax reform, no to straightening out the defense budget, which is bloated and redundant, no to access to our courts."
  • At Bush: "A corporation in the White House, masquerading as a human being" who is not only "beatable but impeachable" for his war-mongering deceptions.
  • At those who'd urge Nader to sit 2004 out: "third parties and independents have pushed the agenda on many important subjects: abolition of slavery, women's suffrage, social security, health care and civil rights, just to name a few." Causes that were — without exception — told "to wait."
In an era when politicians sell us rhetoric and then sell out their principles, Nader stands out as a lone and crucial voice of candor, helping us define what we must do to shape our nation's brightest future.
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