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Ralph Nader: Summer Reading To Spark Civic Action – Book Review

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21.07.2025

Readers think, and thinkers read. Here are some selections for your summer reading list.

1. A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine by Chris Hedges (Seven Stories, 2025). With brilliant narratives, both historical and contemporary—Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hedges provides the framework that explains how the mass-murdering Netanyahu regime can destroy the lives of 500,000 civilians, innocent babies, children, mothers, and fathers—and get away with it. Mr. Hedges enriches his insight as a war correspondent for the New York Times by recently re-visiting the repressed people of the West Bank. Although well known nationally, Hedges has been kept out of most mainstream media after his book was published, including the New York Times. You can be the person-to-person media for his intense and magnificent book.

2. Murder the Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful (Mariner Books, 2025) by David Enrich. A deep exposé of the broad campaign orchestrated by plutocratic Americans to overturn sixty years of Supreme Court precedent. David Enrich is a very accurate, engaging journalist. A gripping and revelatory book.

3. Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service (Penguin Books, 2025) by Michael Lewis. Bestselling author Lewis and other writers tell stories of the dedicated but unsung federal government workers—who defend us from pandemics, climate violence, air and water pollution, hunger, infectious........

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