Take a survey of the world’s industrialized economies, both now and since the beginning of industrialization. One would be hard pressed to find just one that fit the model of a libertarian’s ideal state. That’s because such a state doesn’t occur in nature. Just as the middle class does not naturally occur without the assistance of a strong central government (and progressive taxes, natch), so too is a well-oiled, corruption-free, strong capitalist economy accompanied by a government that intervenes on behalf of its constituents, balancing the needs of all parties such that one cannot completely dominate all the others. This is not the same as mandating income equality, which is a pointless exercise, but rather a system of checks and balances to ensure that hard work does not go unrewarded.
Let us now enjoy our new foray into Socialist Democracy.