No but the United States was originally founded as a Libertarian state. The term was not yet coined but the basic principles were the same. Over the years various politicians have transformed the U.S. government and entwined socialist principles so the United States is the closest to having a Libertarian government but cannot truly be considered Libertarian. FYI: Libertarianism calls for the bare minimum of government not complete anarchy as many people have misstated.
Estonia has the highest GDP per person of any country that used to be part of the Soviet Union. Estonia is listed as a High-Income Economy by the World Bank and a High-income OECD member. The United Nations lists Estonia as a developed country with a Human Development Index of "Very High".The country is also ranked highly for press freedom, economic freedom, democracy and political freedom and education.
Autocratic.Though the question is in error, democratic countries are not Libertarian. In fact, there has never been a Libertarian country in History.Most "democracies" today could be defined as Neo-liberal.
No, most reporters are liberal democrats.
I am a libertarian. My libertarian principles show in my political actions.
High income as well as higher education
The Libertarian Forum was created in 1969.
Libertarian Youth was created in 1932.
Libertarian Alliance was created in 1977.
Libertarian Right was created in 2008.
Libertarian Party of California was created in 1971.
As with any other political party, the Libertarian Party is supported by people who believe in the party ideology. In terms of a demographic analysis, the party probably is most attractive to eccentric intellectuals.
The Libertarian Party is anti-amnesty.
It is what political party you most often identify with, such as democrat, republican, green. libertarian, etc.