Ralph Nader: A Biography

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Bloomsbury Academic, Sep 30, 2004 - Biography & Autobiography - 172 pages

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 corruption. In spite of Congressional distaste for Nader, he has sought the presidency three times, most recently in 2004. His work has inspired countless others to follow his example, and many foundations he established and financed continue to challenge corporate, industrial, and government policies.

Marcello has captured the public and private Nader in a biography that will intrigue students and general readers. Written with the cooperation of his family, it provides original insight into an icon. The book includes a timeline of his life and achievements.

About the author (2004)

PATRICIA CRONIN MARCELLO is a freelance writer who lives in Florida with her husband and daughter. She has written eight books, including biographies of Gloria Steinem (Greenwood, 2004), the Dalai Lama (Greenwood, 2003), and Princess Diana. She has also written for national and regional publications and was an instructor for the Institute of Children's Literature for more than five years.