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Title
Out of darkness
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Nader, Ralph (author)
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: JK467 .N339 2024 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 322/.30973 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23/eng/20231229)
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index (index)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
"This collection is classic Nader-exhorting us to make our world and nation a better place, even when faced with unchecked political and corporate power, and perverse market and regulatory incentives. He starts with the declaration that the national Democratic Party bureaucrats are either inept or bewildered. With its record-setting campaign fundraising, he bemoans how the Party can't seem to figure out how to go on the offensive against the overtly lying, cruel, corrupt, law-breaking, Wall Street over Main Street, Trumpian Republican Party. In another essay he praises Canada, explaining that the majority of citizens love their health care system-Medicare-for-all, free choice of doctor and hospital , everybody in, nobody out and far less expensive with better outcomes overall. Highlighting heroes like Pete Seeger, Wendell Berry, the journalist Helen Thomas, Nader also celebrates citizens like the lesser-known charismatic George S. Hawkins, general manager of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority who brought immense energy, vision, and ambitious, overdue plans to the forefront for American's public drinking water. Meanwhile, he doesn't shy away from enemies-for example Nader slams the evils of Big Pharma's strength and hold over Congress and infinite greed. Nader also brings American history to the present day with creative twists. "We need to remember Ben Franklin, our frugal forebear, who coined the phrase 'a penny saved is a penny earned,'" he writes. "Today he would say 'a trillion BTUs saved is a trillion BTUs earned.'" Ranging from hernia repair to auto safety reports and warnings about lethal super-bugs and global pandemics from 2013, Nader's essays and newspaper columns will inform and activate his legions of fans"-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Philosophical ruminations
On Donald Trump
On the COVID-19 pandemic and health care
On environment, health, and safety
On corporate crime and corporate welfare
On voting and the 2012, 2016, and 2020 elections
On the media
On imperial power and the military
On money, banking, and class
Heroes
On the law and corporate power
On Congress and civic engagement
Selected letters
Authorized Access Point
Nader, Ralph Out of darkness