Gonna have to agree with the USSR, the fall to Capitalism has been devastating not only for the former-Soviet countries, but workers around the world.
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The fact that the Paris Commune existed is just fucking awesome. It was just a confluence of luck that is statistically staggering.
The Haudenosaunee confederation was pretty fucking swell from a governance and justice perspective. And it's formation, while not ending war by any means, brought on a really stable period of mostly peace.
Free City of Danzig 1920-39
Abyssinia is pretty cool, as is Zanzibar. 'I'm not gonna cook it but I'll order it from Zanzibar'.
I'm fond of the Imperial County of Reuss, which was semi-independent in the Holy Roman Empire. The madlads named all their rulers "Heinrich", resulting such personages as Heinrich LXXII ("Heinrich the 72nd").
More recently there's the Saar Protectorate, which the French encouraged to become a fully independent country after WWII. But the inhabitants wanted nothing to do with it and rejoined West Germany.
The absolute banger of a National Anthem is why I always played as the U.S.S.R. in video games as a kid.
Not a historical country, per se, but I love traditional names for places.
Bohemia
The Zapatists, of course. Or if we go by past ones, the Makhnovshchina movement!
A mass movement to have liberation from authoritarianism AND capitalism? Count me in!