>libertarianism better defined than statism
Because statism is not an ideology.
>Ireland til 1970 was libertarian
No, you're just trolling. Educate yourself:
800–1169 covers the period in the history of Ireland from the first Viking raids to the Norman invasion.
1169–1536 covers the period from the arrival of the Cambro-Normans to the reign of Henry VIII of England, who made himself King of Ireland.
1536–1691 saw the first full conquest of the island by England and its colonisation with Protestant settlers from Britain. This established two central themes in future Irish history – subordination of the country to London based governments
>the beginning of United Start [sic]
British colony until federal republic. Amazing ignorance.
>supreme court is a historical anomaly
Sure is. The word of the king/sultan/fearless leader being the highest law is far more common.
>Private arbitration between 1900 and 1920 were the main way were business settled dispute in the middle age and down to 1920.[sic]
Wat
>Libertarianism without private property is NOT libertarianism.
Learn to libertarianism. From the FAQ on wikip libertarianism "talk" page:
If you're trolling, gg, you got me. If not: Mankind, I'm disappoint