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Subject: Libertarian places
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Date: Mon, 22-Dec-86 18:18:16 EST
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    From: CCCRAIG%UMCVMB.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU  (Craig Pepmiller)

    I've been following the discussion for awhile and have been
    wondering why concrete examples haven't been mentioned.  Are there
    any practicing libertarian cities, counties, states or 
    countries?...  If there are no full examples could anyone list
    partial examples (those cities, states and nations that have come
    the closest) and give some measure of how close they have come?

  Well, marijuana is legal in Alaska, gambling and prostitution are
legal in Nevada, and gambling is legal in New Jersey.  I don't think
these places are plagued with any horrible problems as a result of
these freedoms.
  No place I am aware of grants full economic freedoms.
                                                              ...Keith

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