Chris Hedges: Ralph Nader Would Become the Most Effective Advocate for Citizens Subjected to the Abuses of Corporate Power, Part 1

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Dandelion Salad

with Chris Hedges and

RT America on Jun 22, 2019

Chris Hedges discusses the lifetime achievement of activist and attorney Ralph Nader, in his creation of government regulation and regulatory agencies to protect the rights and lives of the public. His work began with seat belt regulation and lead to the passing of the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act.

From the archives:

Chris Hedges: Ralph Nader on the Importance of a Civic Life, Part 2

Plutocracy V: Subterranean Fire (must-see)

Society Is In Decay by Ralph Nader

Who Among the Contented Classes Will Unfurl the Flag of Rebellion Against the Plutocrats and the Autocrats? by Ralph Nader

Abby Martin and Peter Phillips: Corporations Rule the World

Chris Hedges: Corporate Oligarchs Have Trashed The Economy

Chris Hedges: Manufacturing Culture or Consent

Plutocracy I: Political Repression in the U.S.A. + Plutocracy II: Solidarity Forever + Plutocracy III: Class War (must-see)

9 thoughts on “Chris Hedges: Ralph Nader Would Become the Most Effective Advocate for Citizens Subjected to the Abuses of Corporate Power, Part 1

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  4. 🤔 ̿ ̿ ̿|̿ ̿ HINK ABOUT IT . . . . .
    In my view, former Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader is a great American hero and I often wonder just how much better our entire world would be today if Ralph Nader had been elected in 1996 or 2000.

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