Author:Ralph Nader

Books

 * Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-in Dangers of the American Automobile (1965), an investigation into the lack of safety in the American auto industry
 * What to Do with Your Bad Car: An Action Manual for Lemon Owners (with Lowell Dodge and Ralf Hotchkiss, 1971)
 * Whistle-Blowing (with Peter J. Petkas and Kate Blackwell, 1972)
 * Action for a Change (with Donald Ross, Brett English, and Joseph Highland, 1973)
 * The Consumer and Corporate Accountability (1973)
 * You and Your Pension (with Kate Blackwell, 1973)
 * Verdicts on Lawyers (with Mark Green, 1976)
 * Corporate Power in America (with Mark Green, 1977)
 * Taming the Giant Corporation (with Joel Seligman and Mark Green, 1977)
 * Menace of Atomic Energy (with John Abbotts, 1979)
 * Lemon Book: Auto Rights (with Clarence Ditlow and Joyce Kinnard, 1980)
 * Who's Poisoning America: Corporate Polluters and Their Victims in the Chemical Age (with Ronald Brownstein and John Richard, 1982)
 * Ralph Nader Presents: A Citizen's Guide to Lobbying (with Marc Caplan, 1983)
 * Nader on Australia (1985)
 * The Big Boys: Power and Position in American Business (with William Taylor, 1986)
 * The Frugal Shopper (with Wesley J. Smith, 1992)
 * Winning the Insurance Game: The Complete Consumer's Guide to Saving Money (with Wesley J. Smith, 1990)
 * Canada Firsts (1992)
 * Collision Course: The Truth About Airline Safety (with Wesley J. Smith, 1993)
 * Why Women Pay More: How to Avoid Marketplace Perils (with Frances Cerra Whittelsley, 1993)
 * Children First! A Parent's Guide to Fighting Corporate Predators (with Linda Coco, 1996)
 * No Contest: Corporate Lawyers and the Perversion of Justice in America (with Wesley J. Smith, 1998)
 * Cutting Corporate Welfare (2000)
 * The Ralph Nader Reader (2000)
 * Civic Arousal (2004)
 * In Pursuit of Justice: Collected Writings 2000–2003 (2004)
 * The Good Fight: Declare Your Independence and Close the Democracy Gap (2004)
 * The Seventeen Traditions (2007)
 * Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us! (2009), a novel
 * Crashing the Party: Taking On the Corporate Government in an Age of Surrender (2010)
 * Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism: Build It Together to Win (2011)
 * The Seventeen Solutions: Bold Ideas for Our American Future (2012)
 * Told You So: The Big Book of Weekly Columns (2013)
 * Unstoppable: The Emerging Left–Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State (2014)
 * Return to Sender: Unanswered Letters to the President, 2001–2015 (2015)
 * Animal Envy (2016), a novel

Essays

 * Statement of Ralph Nader, Announcing His Candidacy for the Green Party's Nomination for President (2000-02-21), an open letter for the American presidential election of that November
 * "My Untold Story" (2001-01-25), Nader's take on his 2000 presidential campaign
 * "Corporate Patriotism" (2001-11-10), a critique of the relationship between corporate and government interests
 * "Whirlwind Wheelchair International" (2002-04-10), praising a non-profit who provides wheelchairs to persons in the Third World
 * "Reclaiming Our Commons" (2002-06-27), encouraging citizens to contribute to common cultural goods and resisting corporate attempts to control them
 * "The Highway Lobby" (2002-08-30), a history of how mass transit in the United States has been overtaken by corporate interests
 * "'Never Separate the Lives You Live from the Words You Speak'" (2002-11-15), an obituary for Senator Paul Wellstone
 * "'Safety and Soundness of Financial Institutions'" (2002-11-28), a warning about the power of central banking
 * "The Malpractice Crisis" (2003-01-06), a critique of the American Medical Association and insurance industry lobbying
 * "Join the Fight for Title IX" (2003-01-30), urging protection of United States Code/Title 20/Chapter 38/Section 1681
 * "MSNBC Sabotages Donahue" (2003-03-03), examining right-wing bias in the media
 * "The Judicially-Selected Dictator's Pre-Emptive War" (2003-03-23), criticizing the Bush Administration's war in Iraq
 * "Puzzling Questions Arise from Bush's Campaign of Fear" (2003-04-03), how Bush used public fear to justify expanding power
 * "Big Snapple? Selling the City, Drink by Drink" (2003-09-15), on corporate obfuscation of contracts with New York City
 * "If Sam's Club Can Negotiate for Lower Pharmaceutical Prices, Why Can't Uncle Sam?" (2003-11-28), questioning the federal government's inability to compete in the health care market
 * "Be Leery of Binding Arbitration Agreements" (2003-12-06), a warning to car buyers
 * Ralph Nader's letter to Barack Obama (2008-11-03), an open letter to Barack Obama regarding his impending presidency
 * "The Country You Destroyed" (2014-01-03), an open letter to George W. Bush criticizing his presidency
 * "Just Say 'No' to More Corporate Clintonism" (2014-07-03), an op-ed urging readers to reject Hillary Clinton as a possible presidential candidate
 * Open Letter to Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders (2015-08-08), addressed to Bernie Sanders
 * "Lo, the Poor Enlightened Billionaire!" (2015-08-29), a criticism of how plutocracy makes charity necessary instead of justice

Other

 * Citizen Power: A Mandate for Change by Mike Gravel (2008) Foreword by Ralph Nader.

Works about Nader

 * Sierra Club v. Morton/Dissent Douglas a dissenting opinion in Sierra Club v. Morton written by William O. Douglas citing the Nader Study Group
 * Ralph Nader, et al. v. J. Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio Secretary of State, a 2000 federal lawsuit involving Nader as a party
 * Nader v. Blackwell Secretary of State of Ohio, a 2002 Supreme Court decision involving Nader as a party, appealed from the earlier lawsuit