
“A three-mile area of land on the Danube river, uninhabited, was not under the control of any nation when Jedlička put up a flag, announced a constitution, and laid out the terms for a truly free society. He and his colleagues have sought international recognition, and the international press has been curious and generous. Within 30 days following this announcement, governments adjacent to the property blocked access, Jedlička has been detained, and the prospects of a new nation coming into being suddenly look grim. Absent outside political intervention, is it possible that Liberland can actually be a viable nation with a thriving economy? Absolutely.”
https://tucker.liberty.me/is-the-liberland-experiment-viable/
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