Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader, the longtime consumer advocate, is running for president as an independent.

Currently

  • King George & Comrade Paulson

    September 24, 2008

    We need to put restraints on Wall Street's dangerous habit of gambling with other people's money.

2005

  • How to Curb Corporate Power

    September 22, 2005 Subscribe

    As corporations consolidate, they grab power from the public. Here are seven modest proposals to give power back to the public and avoid another Enron.

2001

  • Corporate Welfare Spoils

    April 19, 2001

    It would be hard to script a more brazen corporate giveaway than a billion-dollar donation to the emblem of global capitalism.

2000

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