Synopses & Reviews
Ralph Nader: Battling for Democracy covers ground that has been untouched for nearly three decades. The book is the first authorized biography about Ralph Nader in more than 28 years.
Based on numerous interviews with Nader, his family and friends, the book chronicles Naders childhood, his famous 1965 auto-safety book, Unsafe at Any Speed, as well as his 2000 presidential campaign. Moreover, the book includes previously unpublished stories, and provides insight into Naders lifelong crusade for a safer and more democratic America.
Ralph Nader: Battling for Democracy also features comments from authorities such as Pulitzer Prize-winner David Halberstam and Public Citizens Joan Claybrook.
Synopsis
Ralph Nader: Battling for Democracy covers ground that has been untouched for nearly three decades. While Nader's name has remained in the news throughout the last three decades, no biographical information has been published in book form. Beyond that, this authorized biography provides numerous stories and insights not previously published, all provided in recent interviews with Nader and his family and friends. And with the 2000 election. Nader's name continues to grow as his already large base of supporters -- numbering more than a million -- expands into Generation X and beyond.