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Curious parallels

How the elites in Australia & the US always miss the big picture

23 November 2024

9:00 AM

23 November 2024

9:00 AM

It is not often that the rank-and-file in a nation-state come together and successfully decide on its future against the wishes of a powerful ruling class, including the greater part of the media.

The fact that a country as young as Australia is one of a handful of the world’s oldest continuing democracies demonstrates that few countries have long had the machinery to do this in an orderly and peaceful way, i.e.,

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