Raymond Craib, a history professor at Cornell and author of "Adventure Capitalism," explores the intriguing concept of libertarian exit. He discusses historical attempts to create new societies, from 1960s communal experiments to modern Seasteading initiatives. Craib highlights the connections between libertarian ideology and political movements like Brexit, revealing how figures like Michael Oliver shaped contemporary thought. The conversation also digs into controversial economic zones in Honduras, shedding light on the practical challenges of building autonomous communities.