What if there were a country with no state, no taxes, no politicians, and no public institutions? That’s the premise of Utopyc, a novel that answers the need—long identified by Rothbard—for a libertarian narrative capable of moving, convincing, and inspiring. The protagonist, Gabriel Dan, is a journalist who discovers the existence of Utopyc, a small country where everything public has been entirely abolished, and society is organized through private contracts, voluntary agreements, and cooperation without coercion. Coming from our own dystopian world, Dan travels to investigate and is soon...
UTOPYC: A Realistic Libertarian Utopia
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