Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism Build It Together to Win
by
Ralph Nader
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The title, "Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism," is a beautiful blend of the colloquial and the wonky--a perfection reflection of Nader himself through the years. And the message remains vintage Nader. The man who led the charge to get legislation to mandate seat belts and other safety features in cars is still going after corporate America. He is also still trying to get Americans to march in step with his outrage at what he calls in the book "corporate abuses, harms and crimes." --Steven Livingston, Washington Post
The most powerful political force on the planet is the P.O. Factor: people getting so pissed off that they decide to do something about it. In this engaging book, Ralph Nader--long the F-5 tornado of effective pissed-offness--rallies all of us to focus our P.O. Power directly on the arrogant and avaricious corporate bullies who're running roughshod over us and stifling America's potential for greatness. Don't "read and weep"--read and leap... into action. --Jim Hightower
In Getting Steamed, Ralph Nader tells stories of corporate malfeasance that outrage, enlighten and compel action. Nader brings to this book the inside knowledge that has made him our most important critic of the corporate-political matrix. This book will make you mad as hell. --Charles Derber, author of Greed to Green and Marx's Ghost
Nader's chronological selection of annotated reports on healthcare fraud, defective products, workplace injuries and environmental destruction makes it clear that we are like proverbial frogs steeped in a boiling cauldron of corporate crime. The question is whether we will choose to withdraw into our isolated despair and moral cowardice--becoming ever more inured to the ongoing epidemic as it cooks our cynical society dryÑor, inspired by this book's specific suggestions to find ways to organize and fight back. --Charles Cray, co-author of The People's Business: Controlling Corporations and Restoring Democracy
...a terrifying cornucopia of corporate crimes that not only continue unabated, but constantly pummel us financially, socially, physically, and mentally. Nader's commentary on this astonishing array of corporate transgressions (during just one year) is imbued with the passion and experience of decades as a crusader for justice. Take his challenge. Read this book in one sitting. Get steamed. Get active. Get going. --Nomi Prins, Author of It Takes a Pillage: An Epic Tale of Power, Deceit and Untold Trillions