surprisingly, for the first time I learned about such an "independent" place as Lieberland. Another interesting fact is that despite such a small territory, there are a lot of applications for citizenship. I am also attracted by the fact that radical members of society can not become citizens of this free republic.
A beautiful and memorable motto: "Live and let live" creates in the head the impressions of a place in which there is exceptional kindness and love for human freedom.
But most of all I'm attracted to the very idea of this state - the opportunity to flourish without laws and taxes. If a person has a certain wit - he can use such opportunities for good.
They are a bit vague about who they consider extremists though. Personally I think it's an extremist idea to create a nation with no laws and optional taxes. Do the founders bar themselves from becoming citizens? Or do they not realise what extremists they themselves are?
Sadly I believe more citizens would suffer than flourish. The majority of people need laws to protect them from themselves and others. They also need social services, and the state would need money to operate those. I highly doubt optional taxes would create enough revenue.
Liberland could be an interesting experiment, if it gained some international recognition, but it would be more than just a social experiment. It would also be yet another tax haven for criminals to launder their illicit gains and for multinational companies to evade their social responsibilities.