Forget about that democracy and grassroots stuff, he says. Only the super wealthy can save the world, once they get convinced to do the right thing, that is.
The title of Nader’s new book and first novel is “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!” It apparently is not satire.
I am not making this up.
So, you’ve read it (beyond the title)? What did you think?
Haven’t read it.
From Amazon:
Seems a bizarre concept for someone who fought big money / power most his life. I mean, I suppose pigs could fly and Goldman Sachs will devote themselves to helping the poor, but I’m not holding my breath.
From an e-mail that I just received from Ralph: “Remember, the title is in quotes. You could say it’s my answer to Ayn Rand.”
If you haven’t read it, Bob, how do you know it’s not satire?
Does this sound like satire? From his Democracy Now interview
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/9/21/ralph_nader_on_the_g20_healthcare
RALPH NADER: The issue again is, are we going to get the leadership from the enlightened super-rich to put the field organizers on the ground and to put the money into progressive campaigns and citizen action?
AMY GOODMAN: Your book, “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!â€, it’s just out. Kind of fiction, not really nonfiction, you call it a practical utopia. Where did you get the title?
RALPH NADER: The title came from—Warren Buffett was watching post-Katrina in his living room in Omaha, and he saw these streams of poor people fleeing the floods and the winds, and no food, no water, no shelter, on the highways north of New Orleans. And no one was helping them. And so, he couldn’t take it anymore, and he got a whole convoy of supplies, and he took them down to the New Orleans area. He went down himself and distributed all the food and the tents and the medicine to these desperate families and came across an African American family, who was helping, and the grandmother grabbed his hands, looked up at him and said, “Only the super-rich can save us.â€