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Divided Nation rises phoenix-like from the ashes

An episode of the Anarchist World This Week podcast, hosted by Joe Toscano, titled "Divided Nation rises phoenix-like from the ashes" was published on March 24, 2026.

March 24, 2026 · Anarchist World This Week

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* 21st Century currency - Gold? Shares? Property? Hate and Loathing?* The Washington Buffoon played like a mechanical rabbit at a greyhound track* One-in-four Australians on minimum wage of $50,000 a year* Section 3:  Australian Constitution - Only the judicary, not the executive or the government, can constrain individual liberty.* Disinformation - propaganda on steroids* Social Cohesion

* 21st Century currency - Gold? Shares? Property? Hate and Loathing?* The Washington Buffoon played like a mechanical rabbit at a greyhound track* One-in-four Australians on minimum wage of $50,000 a year* Section 3:  Australian Constitution - Only the judicary, not the executive or the government, can constrain individual liberty.* Disinformation - propaganda on steroids* Social Cohesion
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