Concord Principles

{{Short description|American political pledge in 1992}}

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Image:Ralph Nader 3 by David Shankbone edited-1.jpg Ralph Nader's Concord Principles were offered in 1992 as an invitation to the Presidential candidates to improve civic dialogue and the democratic institutions of the United States.

They are written as 10 pleas intended to avert a trend of corporatism in government, plutocratic influence, banal sloganistic elections, power singularities and a popular sense of political futility in political dialogue.

The list calls for:

See also