A jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world, the one we all live in now, and a guide to avoiding the worst pitfalls along the road to a better world. It Could Happen Here season 1 ended with the possibility of a second civil war. It Could Happen Here Daily with Robert Evans, accepts collapse as a given, and tries to provide a roadmap to survival.
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Robert sits down with representatives from the Dallas-based Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club to talk about their recent defensive actions to oppose right wing attacks on the local LGBT community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew joins us to talk about our experience in the service industry, making food in a non-capitalist system, and the original zine Abolish Restaurants See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This show is a really smart, sharp deep dive into the various issues we are living with in our increasingly crazy world. I appreciate the intelligent conversations that peel back the layers of complexity wrapping our modern existence and I learn something every day while listening. I’m really happy I found this podcast.
I thought he was more in the anarchist side of things but only keeps blaming the Right for everything leaving all the nonsense from the Left which is just as bad.
This boomer managed to find you.
Hit and Miss; depending on topic and host
Interesting, but embarrassingly long outros and 3 minute (!!!) long ads.
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