Ralph Nader | Crashing the Party
Recorded Feb 1, 2002
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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. He has rallied consumer advocates, citizen activists, public interest lawyers, and government officials to action, and in the 2000 election, nearly three million people voted for him. His memoir, Crashing the Party takes us inside the 2000 campaign to explain what it took to fight the two-party system.
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