Ralph Nader has a problem. After using his beloved Paper Mate Flair felt-tipped pens for more than 30 years, Nader noticed a change: His pens have been drying out faster than ever. He reached out ...
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The American Museum of Tort Law, which recently opened in Ralph Nader's hometown of Winsted, Connecticut, features exhibits on groundbreaking civil cases on auto safety, tobacco, asbestos ...
I call Brian Hazard the Ralph Nader of music marketing because he tests strategies and platforms and then shares what works and what doesn’t. Here he offers his full playbook for music promotion, from ...
Ralph welcomes international human rights lawyer and activist, and former senior United Nations human rights official Craig Mokhiber to discuss Israel and Gaza — asking whether Israel should be thrown ...
Ralph Nader recently accepted Pat Buchanan’s invitation to sit down with us and explain why his third-party presidential bid ought to appeal to conservatives disaffected with George W.
The voice-over at the start of the Bollywood movie The Sabarmati Report says its thesis statement: "The wise study history but only the rebellious change it." The two conflicting views on the ...
In such an era where optimism is often eclipsed by cynicism and voices of the people are muffled in the din of powerful corporations, Ralph Nader, an American political activist, shows what one ...
Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate, lawyer and author. He was born in Winsted, Connecticut on February 27, 1934. In 1955, Ralph Nader received an AB magna cum laude from Princeton University ...