Ralph Nader

Wednesday, 05 Apr 2000 at 8:00 am – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Globalization: Prospects for Peace and Democracy
Ralph Nader is a consumer activist and attorney who founded Public Citizen and is the author of Th WTO: Five Years of Reasons to Resist Corporate Globalization; The Case Against Free Trade; Gatt, Nafta and the globalization of Corporate Power; and Ralph Nader's Practicing Democracy 1997: A Guide to Student Action

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