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The Cleft Rock (1948)

von Alice Tisdale Hobart

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Ralph Nader is one of America's most controversial--and uncompromising-- public figures. He is a man on a mission who believes that taking on the powers that be involves more than just talking about it--it also means taking action. From car safety in the 1960s to opposition to the World Trade Organization in the 1990s, Nader's work has increased government responsiveness to citizens, served as a check against the abuse of power by big business, and shaped the political consciousness of a nation. Nader's sense of mission is infused in all of his work, especially his weekly columns. In Pursuit of Justice, a collection of Nader's most recent, trenchant articles written in the years immediately following the publication of The Ralph Nader Reader, Nader addresses a broad array of issues, among them: corporate crime and power, government accountability, media control, consumer rights, healthcare, congressional reform, nuclear power and energy, racial discrimination, poverty, food and drug safety, air and water pollution, fair taxation, product liability protection, union democracy, living family wage, unfair lending practices, community radio, industrial hemp, banking, pension law, telecommunications and the importance of character. Nader has even sponsored consumer initiatives to reform university governance, educational testing, daily newspapers, women's health care, legal services, and professional sports--all of which are reflected in these sharp and sometimes humorous essays. As informative as it is pleasurable to read, section after section of In Pursuit of Justice slices through government and corporate propaganda and reveals the corruption, bias and injustice that all too often connect politics with big business, thereby impeding the pursuit of justice. Collecting more than one hundred of his most recent writings, In Pursuit of Justice conveys Nader's inimitable sense of both the global political economy and our nation's democratic promise.… (mehr)
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The Cleft Rock is superficially a story of Russians in America. But I think its roots reach much deeper than that. Edward Dodd, one of the main characters of the novel, ran away to China to escape what he thought was his father's domination. He lived with and later married a young White Russian girl. He was called home to be with his sick father and took Katya, his wife, with him. His father recovers and persuades him to divorce Katya. The story continues throughout Katya's, her son's and Edward's lives and throughout the sotry Edward tries to escape his father's grasp and at the same time tries to please him. He often breaks away but just as often he is coaxed back to the family fold. Katya and Peter, her son, have their own problems living in The Valley of California which are in many ways interwoven with Edward's.
This book interested me very much. For one thing it pointed out that you should not judge a book by its cover. To me, it looked thoroughly uninteresting, like something the Bible Society might publish. But no sooner had I opened the first page than I fell in love with it. It was not a "pretty story" and it did not even end happily but its conflicts and plot really told it like it is. The characters were so gullible and human I really felt that no way could they be any more realistic.
The characters left a profound impression on me, especially Edward Dodd. To think that an intelligent man like him could be so expertly manipulated really set me to thinking. I mean, if he could be, so could I and thousands of other people. I began to wonder if maybe all the world wasn't handled by just a few men. It is a scary thought.

I wrote this review on November 15 1969 when I was 16 years old. Despite my statement that the characters left a profound impression on me I do not remember this book at all. So my impressions are those of a teenager, not an adult but the idea of many being manipulated by just a few has certainly come to pass. ( )
  gypsysmom | Apr 28, 2020 |
I have been drinking in this book like some rareified water, back in the days when the earth was possibly less polluted, and certainly before bottled water became fashionable. I find, now and then, syntax and metaphors that are positively cliched, then have to realize, this book is old enough that, when the author wrote it, such prose might have been original. I find The Cleft Rock to be a wholly civil expository, true to exquisitely correct English, and a great exercise in the omniscient voice. What strikes me most is how truly this story addresses current social mores and political divides. The more things change, the more they stay the same, it seems. I have not finished reading it yet; almost done. I found myself frustrated by the son Peter's struggles; enraged by the patriarch Jeremy and the passive Edward, and stunned by the impact a waving ideological fist can have upon the face of human frailties. I do not even remember how I came to possess this book. I think I bought it at an estate sale. I hope more of you read it, and think about it every time you turn on your faucet for a glass of water!
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Ralph Nader is one of America's most controversial--and uncompromising-- public figures. He is a man on a mission who believes that taking on the powers that be involves more than just talking about it--it also means taking action. From car safety in the 1960s to opposition to the World Trade Organization in the 1990s, Nader's work has increased government responsiveness to citizens, served as a check against the abuse of power by big business, and shaped the political consciousness of a nation. Nader's sense of mission is infused in all of his work, especially his weekly columns. In Pursuit of Justice, a collection of Nader's most recent, trenchant articles written in the years immediately following the publication of The Ralph Nader Reader, Nader addresses a broad array of issues, among them: corporate crime and power, government accountability, media control, consumer rights, healthcare, congressional reform, nuclear power and energy, racial discrimination, poverty, food and drug safety, air and water pollution, fair taxation, product liability protection, union democracy, living family wage, unfair lending practices, community radio, industrial hemp, banking, pension law, telecommunications and the importance of character. Nader has even sponsored consumer initiatives to reform university governance, educational testing, daily newspapers, women's health care, legal services, and professional sports--all of which are reflected in these sharp and sometimes humorous essays. As informative as it is pleasurable to read, section after section of In Pursuit of Justice slices through government and corporate propaganda and reveals the corruption, bias and injustice that all too often connect politics with big business, thereby impeding the pursuit of justice. Collecting more than one hundred of his most recent writings, In Pursuit of Justice conveys Nader's inimitable sense of both the global political economy and our nation's democratic promise.

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