Summary:
The book argues for a convergence of progressive, conservative, and libertarian ideologies to challenge the entrenched power of corporations and the government entities that serve them. It outlines a series of reforms and policy proposals aimed at reducing corporate influence and restoring democratic principles.
Key points:
1. Left-Right Agreement: Nader sees the left and right uniting against corporate control and demanding more government transparency.
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