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- Nader, Ralph (1992-01-15). "Ralph Nader speaking at Harvard Law School".
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See also
Notes
- An Unreasonable Man (2006). An Unreasonable Man is a documentary film about Ralph Nader that appeared at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
- Burden, Barry C. (2005). Ralph Nader's Campaign Strategy in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election 2005, American Politics Research 33:672-99.
- Ralph Nader: Up Close This film blends archival footage and scenes of Nader and his staff at work in Washington with interviews with Nader's family, friends and adversaries, as well as Nader himself. Written, directed and produced by Mark Litwak and Tiiu Lukk, 1990, color, 72 mins. Narration by Studs Terkel. Broadcast on PBS. Winner, Sinking Creek Film Festival; Best of Festival, Baltimore Int'l Film Festival; Silver Plaque, Chicago Int'l Film Festival, Silver Apple, National Educational Film & Video Festival.
- Bear, Greg, "Eon" — the novel includes a depiction of a future group called the "Naderites" who follow Ralph Nader's humanistic teachings.
- Martin, Justin. Nader: Crusader, Spoiler, Icon. Perseus Publishing, 2002. ISBN 0-7382-0563-X
References
Further reading
- What Was Ralph Nader Thinking? by Jurgen Vsych, Wroughten Books, 2008. ISBN 978-0-9749879-2-7
- Citizen Nader by Charles McCarry Saturday Review Press, 1972 ISBN 0-8415-0163-7
- The Investigation of Ralph Nader by Thomas Whiteside 1972.
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- Nader for President 2008
- The Nader Page (not campaign-related)
- Greens for Nader 2008 (a 2008 presidential draft site)
- Ralph Nader Goes to Washington... Again - The PR.com Interview
- Nader's positions on the Issues - Official Site
- Nader's positions on the issues
- Ballot access details
- 2004 Vote Profile: Ralph Nader
- Digital History Ralph Nader
- Interview with Ralph Nader for Princeton Report on Knowledge about the spin of information. April 26, 2007
- Ralph Nader on The Hour July 14, 2007
- Flagstaff Progressive:An ongoing blog about Ralph Nader's candidacy and progressive issues in northern Arizona
- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Ralph Nader March 23, 2007
- Nader, Rare Among Candidates May 5, 2008
- Personal Financial Disclosure for Ralph Nader 1999 (filed in 2000)
- Personal Financial Disclosure for Ralph Nader 2003 (filed in 2004)
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Video and audio links
- VIDEO: Ralph Nader - We, the People, Will Decide: The Meaning of Freedom in the United States Today, presentation at Benson High School in Portland, Oregon, May 13, 2008.
- VIDEO: L.A. Press Conference where Nader discusses election integrity issues May 10, 2008
- Audio/Video Interview on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman: Ralph Nader on Why He Might Run In 2008, the Iraq War & the New Documentary "An Unreasonable Man". He also looks back at his childhood and his new book "Seventeen Traditions." Film director Henriette Mantel joins us to talk about "An Unreasonable Man". February 5, 2007
- Youtube excerpt (possibly from above) in which Nader discusses Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
- Video: Ralph Nader - The Seventeen Traditions (February 13, 2007), presentation from Mr. Nader's 2007 book tour.
- Audio/Video Interview on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman: Ralph Nader on Conservative Democrats, Corporate Power and the Middle East. Wednesday, November 8, 2006
- Ubben Lecture at DePauw University, September 27, 2007
- A Call to Civic Engagement, online video of speech given on August 18, 2005 in Montreal.
- Ralph Nader speaks at the Reform Party Convention, 2004 — Provided by C-SPAN in
- Archived Audio of Ralph Nader Statement at the End of 2004 Campaign, from Democracy Now! November 3, 2004
- Archived Video of Ralph Nader — Howard Dean Debate on C-SPAN, July 9, 2004
- Archived Video of Nader / Camejo 2004 campaign kickoff rally in San Francisco, July 16, 2004
- Archived Audio of Nader / Camejo 2004 campaign kickoff rally in San Francisco, July 16, 2004
- John Bachir Film: Ralph Nader Interview, 2004
- Ralph Nader speaks at the Commonwealth Club video RealVideo format.
- VIDEO: Ralph Nader appearances on C-SPAN in RealVideo — Retrieved August 2, 2008
- On Corporate & Government Responsibility Talk at UC Berkeley April 26, 2002
- Nader on Iraq CBC Broadcast three days into the invasion of Iraq.
- Nader on Ethics of Public Participation at Center for Ethics, Emory College
- Ralph Nader on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
- Ralph Nader and Howard Dean debate the role of third political parties in America
- News Conference on injured workers mp3 from Aug. 1, 2008, Sacramento, CA
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