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Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism: Build It Together to Win

Autor Ralph Nader
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2011
Ralph Nader's Getting Steamed will make you repeat that phrase from the movie Network: "I'm as mad as Hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" His compendium of corporate crime, greed, and exploitation of honest people everywhere will raise your temperature—to the boiling point.
Among Nader's stories:
  • Health insurance companies working to stop doctors from delivering care
  • Nuclear power companies demanding loan guarantees out of your wallet
  • Pharmaceutical companies putting your life on the line
  • Bank bailouts galore
  • Corporate profits soaring on the backs of Wal-Mart wages
Nader knows from his own experience that getting you steamed will work. As he writes:
"Our democracy is in decay, with no end in sight unless there is a sustained response from an aroused citizenry to stop the corporatists from blocking so many proven solutions for our country's problems. First, we need to raise our expectations to realistically attainable levels so we can believe that a better country is possible soon. Back in the 1950s I, like many others in that era, lost several friends and classmates to motor vehicle crashes—horrific fatalities and injuries. I learned the truth about the auto industry bosses, who, in favor of styling priorities, restrained their safety engineers and scientists from installing long-known safety devices like seat belts, better brakes and tires, collapsible steering columns and interior padding. And, I got steamed."
As Jim Hightower put it, you won't read and weep; you'll read and leap.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567514063
ISBN-10: 1567514065
Pagini: 201
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Common Courage Press
Colecția Common Courage Press

Recenzii

“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 seatbelts 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.”” - Political Bookworm Blog on WashingtonPost.com

Extras

(Steam generates the power to turn the turbines that produce electricity—the major “enlightenment” of applied physics.)

This is an invitation to participate in an experiment to learn what, if anything, it takes to get you steamed* for action for a change.
Let’s start with a simple question. When you read about an injustice by a corporation against a patient, consumer, worker, taxpayer, or community, do you, like most people, recoil with dismay or disgust and then return to your workaday world? If that’s your reaction, is it because you do not have the power to do anything about it, don’t know how to do anything about it, don’t have the time to do anything about it or all of the above?
What do you think would happen to how you answer these questions if you read one after another about ten, twenty, one hundred or two hundred corporate abuses, harms and crimes, especially if you start saying, “This happened to my neighbor” or “my friend” or “my children” or “my co-worker” or “This could easily happen to me”?
Well, plunge into the following engrossing pages reporting the virulent misbehavior of big business in the pursuit of grotesque profits. The actions of these corporate outlaws are documented by mainstream media and well-regarded specialized publications. Even when these greedy over-reaching bullies are sometimes caught, the punishment is usually too little and too late. Moreover, their invidious practices often continue through other domestic or international companies in the same industry.
The aggregation of these outrages—all reported in just one year—2009—can spark your conscience and stiffen your resolve to speak out with other Americans or support much greater reforms and law enforcement against corporate crime. Or at least that is this experiment’s hypothesis. Each story helps you to recalibrate what is important to talk about with your friends, to think about and to challenge.
After all, the Wall Street orgy of crime, speculation, recklessness and self-enrichment looted or drained trillions of dollars from pensions and mutual funds, drove the country into a deep recession in 2009 that unemployed over 8 million workers. The repercussions continue to this day in insecurity, debt, deprivation, rising poverty, fifty million uninsured, and Wal-Mart-level wages for one out of three workers in the declining economy. Yet corporate profits hit record levels in 2010. Executive compensation for the corporate bosses has resumed its grotesque disparity with working Americans. Corporate lobbyists still dominate “our” federal government that bailed out the out-of-control companies big-time with your taxpayer money. There have been no apologies, no expressions of shame, just business as usual heading toward another climax of greed and abandon that will fall again on the taxpayers’ back. Cutbacks for necessities of the American people come before cutbacks for corporate welfare, while a bloated, corrupt military budget continues to nourish insatiable weapons contractors. A commercial culture runs roughshod over civic values and parental authority to expose their children to a 24/7 world of gross, often violent entertainment, harmful products and junk food.
Our country, our culture, our democratic heritage are all in decay, with no end in sight unless there is a sustained response from an aroused citizenry to stop the corporatists from blocking so many proven solutions for our country’s problems. First, we need to raise our expectations to realistically attainable levels so we can believe that a better country is possible soon.
Back in the 1950’s I, like many others in that era, lost several friends and classmates to motor vehicle crashes—horrific fatalities and injuries. At law school, I learned the truth about the auto industry bosses, who, in favor of styling priorities, restrained their safety engineers and scientists from installing long-known safety devices like seat belts, better brakes and tires, collapsible steering columns and interior padding. And, I got steamed. With the tragedy of so many people in preventable crashes and casualties always on my mind, I pressed the Congress month after month to pass the 1966 motor vehicle and highway safety laws, which have saved over a million lives and prevented many more injuries. What drove me and inspired my commitment was not just my knowledge of the industry’s cover-up, but an ample amount of informed indignation (the psychologists now call this ‘emotional intelligence’) and the best from America’s past.
Throughout our history, enough Americans finally became steamed against slavery, for women’s right to vote, for better treatment of workers and farmers, for protection of consumers and the ennvironment. That’s when conditions started changing for the better.
Did you ever see that movie NETWORK in which the leading actor got fed up enough to shout to all who would listen “I’M AS MAD AS HELL AND I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE?” The two times I saw this film in a movie theatre, the audience clapped vigorously after this line. Such is the built-up power of moral indignation conveyed to the viewers by the escalating frustration he was absorbing.
To get the full impact, don’t put this book down. Give yourself a chance to alter your mental routines and focus your energies. Read these jolting or jarring excerpts and comments through in as few sittings as possible.
After you finish, you may want to explore joining with others of like mind and sensibility for action that makes these big corporations (all brought into existence by state charters) our servants, not our masters. After all that is what is implied in our constitution’s preamble “We the People” (it’s not We the corporation) and implied in the free market’s slogan that “the customer is always right.” Thank you for taking this “test.”

See you in a few hours in the Aftermath section!!

—Ralph Nader

Textul de pe ultima copertă

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 dry—or, 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

Descriere

A compendium of corporate crimes to get you steamed into action!