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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 203. Not illustrated. Chapters: American Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Australian Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Austrian Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, British Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Canadian Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Czech Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, French Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, German Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Irish Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Japanese Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Russian Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, South African Anti-Nuclear Power Activists, Ralph Nader, Pierre Schaeffer, Bonnie Raitt, Medea Benjamin, Freda Meissner-Blau, David Brower, Howie Hawkins, John Hall, John Gofman, David Cobb, Helen Caldicott, Pat Lamarche, Harvey Wasserman, Paxus Calta, Norman Solomon, Ali Hewson, Mark Diesendorf, Matt Erard, Stanley Aronowitz, Arjun Makhijani, Starhawk, Brian Martin, Klaus Traube, James Matayoshi, Robert Jungk, S. David Freeman, Ian Lowe, Elizabeth Arnone, Marina Rikhvanova, Gregory Minor, Paul Gunter, Jim Falk, Guy Chichester, Larry Bogart, Norma Becker, Eric Epstein, Carrie Barefoot Dickerson, David Fig, Glenn Carroll, Stuart White, Robert Del Tredici, Andre Lariviere, Pete Roche, Dana Kuchtova, Sanshiro Kume, Hildegard Breiner, Gemma D'arcy. Excerpt: Ralph Nader (pronounced; born February 27, 1934) is an American attorney, author, lecturer, political activist, and four-time candidate for President of the United States, having run as Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000, and as independent candidate in 2004 and 2008. Areas of particular concern to Nader include consumer protection, humanitarianism, environmentalism, and democratic government. With grassroots democracy civic actions, green politics and left-wing politics, he is a reputed populist, harking to 19th century American populists and movements like Henry George's georgism, which he referred to in his 2004 presidential elect...