with Ralph Nader
midwestrenew on Feb 15, 2012
Take a step back in time with us to the 9th Annual Energy Fair in Amherst, WI, and watch the full Keynote Speech from American political activist Ralph Nader.
Energy Fair 1998 Keynote Speaker Ralph Nader
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How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World
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Michael Parenti: Profit Pathology and Its Alternatives + Q&A
Ralph Nader: Growing Up Corporate
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Don’t we wish there were more citizens like Ralph Nader?
Thanks for posting.
Thanks, Bev. I think this is one of his best speeches. And yes, we all need to be better citizens, like Nader.