On the 50th anniversary of Unsafe at Any Speed we are asking those who want a stronger democracy to solve current crises to join with us in launching a new and enduring era of activism. Stay tuned for more details in the coming months.
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Around a conference table inside the large Washington headquarters of the AFL-CIO, a furious exchange occurred between labor union presidents. It was late February and up for decision by the…
By Ralph Nader April 1, 2016 Donald J. Trump is done. He will not be the Republican Party’s nominee for President. He will not receive the requisite number of 1237 delegate votes to se…
Ralph talks to conservative ally Ron Unz about their plan to run for the Harvard Board of Overseers to convince the school to completely eliminate tuition. And UMass graduate student, …
PBS News Hour tours the American Museum of Tort Law
PBS News Hour tours the American Museum of Tort Law
PBS News Hour tours the American Museum of Tort Law
Ralph Nader wants the auto industry to slow down when it comes to self-driving cars.
On the 50th anniversary of Unsafe at Any Speed, a look at how his work launched the consumer-rights, corporate-accountability, and other citizen movements.
At age 81, Ralph Nader, one of the best-known activists in the world of business and politics, refuses to slow down..
FEW DRIVERS could imagine owning a car these days that did not come with airbags, antilock brakes and seatbelts. But 50 years ago motorists went without such basic safety features.
Time is of the essence. When will workers again have such a scandal-free, consistent labor champion as Bernie Sanders seriously going for the Presidency inside the Democratic Party?
Being "financially literate" means more than knowing the difference between a stock and a bond -- it means understanding that businesses go for their bottom line before they watch …
The Reuters report put this colossal dereliction simply: "A law in effect since 1992 requires annual audits of all federal agencies--and the Pentagon alone has never complied."