<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body><font color="#000000"><font size="2"><font face="arial,sans-serif">Cambridge Forum<br> 3 Church Street ● Cambridge, MA 02138<br>617-495-2727<br>email: director@cambridgeforum.org<br>cambridgeforum.org<br><br>Release April 13, 2011<br> <br><br>ONLY THE SUPER-RICH CAN SAVE US!<br><br>On Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 7 p.m. Cambridge Forum hosts Ralph Nader, discussing his latest book, ONLY THE SUPER-RICH CAN SAVE US!. Charles Derber of Boston College moderates the discussion. The revised edition, described as “a practical utopia, fictional vision that could become a new reality”, asks: What if the fabulously wealthy, characters based on real people such as Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Barry Diller, Ted Turner, tried to save the world? Corporations are neutered. Third parties win. America is re born.<br><br>Was last year’s public cooperation between Buffet and Gates to shape American inheritance laws in a more equitable manner possibly predicted in Nader’s utopia? How does the current economic crisis affect his ideas? Can the Super-Rich save us?<br><br>Ralph Nader, a four-time presidential candidate, named by the Atlantic, Time and Life as one of the hundred most influential figures in American history, is a crusading attorney, author of Unsafe At Any Speed, and responsible for the creation of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Act, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.<br><br>Tickets are required: $5 for general admission; free to Cambridge Forum members. To reserve them, call 617-495-2727 or visit the web cambridgeforum.org.<br> <br>Cambridge Forum is recorded and edited for public radio broadcast. Edited CDs are available to the public by contacting 617-495-2727. Select forums can be viewed in their entirety on demand by visiting our website at cambridgeforum.org and clicking on the Forum Network at WGBH.</font></font></font></body><pre>
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