I should endeavor to study it more. I'm a market anarchist; the voluntary principle is super important to me, but as far as a corporation or a small jurisdiction deciding how to manage its functioning, I bet Swiss democracy has a lot to teach me. It's my understanding that they are the freeest nation state to live in in the world. That's definitely indicative of something that works!

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Yeah, I have a website at https://thedemocracyupgrade.org that explains the most important from a libertarian perspective.

I think it’s the most voluntaryist system in the world. And like you said it’s the freest country in the world.

My argument is that it’s the referendum system.

I'll definitely check it out later. I love your name by the way, Citizen Locke haha! I came to anarchism by way of the classical liberal tradition (and just being raised with enlightenment values and innately loving freedom) and I consider myself still one very particular and exotic example of a classical liberal.

Thank you! :)

Yeah, I really like Classic Liberalism and Swiss Democracy.

I believe these philosophies are very basic definition of the West. But of course understand where everybody else is coming from.