Return To Sender: Unanswered Letters to the President, 2003-2014
By (Author) Ralph Nader
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
15th April 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
361.610973
Hardback
296
Width 158mm, Height 235mm
559g
The prescient but ignored letters of warning and advice sent to Presidents Bush and Obama by Ralph Nader, America's foremost consumer advocate, grassroots activist, and third-party leader. Nader provides critiques spanning more than a decade of American policy, on topics ranging from the Iraq war to minimum wage. Each letter shines light on government mishaps and missed opportunities. With his signature dry wit, Nader holds these Presidents to their campaign promises and boldly points to the ignoble decisions made in pursuit of party platforms and misguided ideals.
"Another triumphant look into the legendary prowess of Ralph Nader. We cant count on Washington, but we can always count on Ralph Nader to speak for the rest of us. ROSEANN DEMORO, executive director of National Nurses United
"For a half century Ralph Nader has said what he thinks, written what he believes, and told it like it iseven to presidents. Too bad they dont write back. Id love to know how theyd explain themselves to Ralph, and to the American people."ROBERT B. REICH, chancellors professor of public policy, University of California at Berkeley, and former US secretary of laborRALPH NADER is America's leading consumer's and citizen's advocate, a lawyer and an author who has co-founded numerous public interest groups including Public Citizen, the Center for Auto Safety, Clean Water Action Project, the Disability Rights Center, the Pension Rights Center, Commercial Alert, the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), and the Center for Study of Responsive Law. For the past forty-five years Ralph Nader has challenged abuses by corporate and government officials and urged citizens to use their time, energy and democratic rights to demand greater institutional accountability. In 1965, Nader's landmark book Unsafe at Any Speed changed the face of the automobile industry. The Atlantic named Nader as one of the 100 most influential figures in American history, and Time and LIFE magazines honored him as one of the most influential Americans of the twentieth century. As a result of his efforts, cars are safer, food is healthier and our environment is less polluted and our democracy is more robust.