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Ralph Nader

2004
The son of civic-minded immigrant parents, Ralph Nader was taught from an early age to appreciate the citizen's role in a democracy. For over four decades, Nader has dedicated his life to challenging government and industrial practices—from protecting the environment and battling for consumer and automotive safety to blowing the whistle on corporate ...
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Ralph Nader, the Consumer and the Hospitals

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
AMONG the most admired of all Americans, at least with half the population (the half under 25), is Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate. Still a young man himself, only a little more than 10 years out of Harvard Law School, Nader began by writing about the dangers in American automobiles, particularly in safety design.
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RALPH NADER: ANTITRUST ADVOCATE AGAINST THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

2023
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 09-04, page: 2370.
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The Ralph Nader Study Group Report on the Interstate Commerce Commission

The Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 1971
* The main trouble with this book1 is well described by the blurb on the back, which says "Nader's Raiders Strike Again!" Indeed they do, and in some ways very effectively. But, in spite of their generous comments about economists, their obviously careful reading of recognized books on the economics of transportation, and the ample space they give to ...
James R. Nelson, Robert C. Fellmeth
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Joe Sixpack, Larry Lemming, and Ralph Nader [Microsoft]

Computer, 1998
Windows 98 is upon us like the plague. Consumers are poking at their Web browsers to download copies of Microsoft's cash cow as Intel and Microsoft rake in the profits from hardware and software upgrades. It is techno-treadmill time once again. In the excitement we forget one small detail: these may be damaged goods.
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Ralph Nader's Campaign Strategy in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election

American Politics Research, 2005
Those observing the 2000 presidential campaign agreed that Ralph Nader could not win the presidency but disagreed about his actual strategy. Many Democrats contended that he was playing the role of “spoiler” in an attempt to attract attention or affect the election outcome.
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Where's Ralph Nader, now that acquisitions librarians need him?

Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 1979
(1979). Where’s Ralph Nader, now that acquisitions librarians need him? Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-2.
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Ralph Nader

2020
Diana Klebanow, Franklin L. Jonas
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