What is the closest thing to a libertarian society we've had in human history?

What is the closest thing to a libertarian society we've had in human history?

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The Wild West.

Freetown Christiania had it pretty good but then the gubment cracked down

Hill peoples beyond the borders of civilizarion.

Hong Kong's Kowloon City.

Pirate fleets and Port Royal at the height of piracy.

Somalia.

Congo free state

American frontier, Congo Free State, various 18th and 19th century plantations in the east and west Indies and so on.

Back when Australia was cool

They still had some regulations. It was just localized.

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The first 50 or so years of the US.

If we are going the the right 'libertarian' ideal, then feudalism.

Early U.S i.e pre 1913

Catalonia under CNT

What's that Chinese warlord faction that was memed as an ancap paradise. Was it the Ma Clique? I forget if that's right.

North America north of the Rio Grande prior to Columbus.

Had heavy protectionist policies like tariffs.

Either Catalonia 1936-1937 or Hungary October 23-December 1956

This guy, whatever his name is..

Seriously, medieval Europe. No to Rothbardian ancap which is utopia, but instead of state being monopolist in security there where many competing entities.

who's the guy on the left? i can't find any sauce

Zhang Zongchang

>doesn't know who zhang zongchang is

Can you properly define individualism and nationalism and why hey are not compatible?
Thanks. I am having trouble.

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We mean real libertarianism

In what way were they localized? On a state-level?