Anarchism is utopia. Libertarianism is possible, although people are stuck on a mindset that tells people should hand all their important decisions to authorities always. This is bound to change, imho, but maybe slowly.
RE: Why aren't there more libertarian countries?
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Why aren't there more libertarian countries?
Both are possible, but it takes a lot of evolution in human society. Maybe in a 1000 years we will look back and see how primitive we were, but not in the near future.
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