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Why Liechtenstein Works: Self-Determination and Market Governance

28-9-2017 < Attack the System 71 245 words
 

Liechtenstein comes pretty close to being an anarcho-monarchist system.


By Andreas Kohl Martinez


Jacobite



A version of this speech was given at the Corax Conference, July 28-30, in Silema, Malta.


Before we jump in, let’s have a show of hands. How many of you have ever been told that your conception of liberty sounds good in theory, on paper, but could never work in practice? How many of you have ever been called utopians? Good, I see this is most of you.


Well I am here to dispel this notion and to show all of you that you are nothing if not realists. After all the word utopia comes from the Greek words Ou and Topos. Ou means Not and Topos means Place. Utopia therefore literally means, “not a place.” In other words, those who call us utopians believe that our ideas have not been and cannot be implemented in any physical space in the real world.


I am about to tell you about a place where fundamental libertarian pillars of self-ownership and private property are never violated, a place of almost absolute, maximum individual liberty. A place where state coercion is nonexistent, or actually, as I will later argue, a place where there might be no state at all.


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