The irony of extreme libertarianism is that the nominal freedoms it offers with one hand are taken away with the other.

Take traffic, for instance: in an ideal libertarian society, there are no traffic laws, no parking tickets, no speed limits, no red lights; you get to drive wherever you want as fast as you want. If you're into that, that sounds great.
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@DavidSalo sounds like you're describing the Dominican Republic. I mistakenly rented a car there once. Anarchy isn't a great model for managing streets.

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