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LewRockwell.com (LRC) is a paleolibertarian web magazine run by Lew Rockwell, Burton Blumert, and others associated with the Center for Libertarian Studies. The site, which is also closely associated with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, is known for espousing Austrian School economics and opposition to war and imperialism. Deviation from these editorial themes include links to outside science and history articles pertinent to libertarianism.

The site sometimes features essays that include arguments against the United States's participation in the Second World War,[1] speculation about an end of the United States as a cohesive nation-state,[2] and accusations of fascism on the part of countries often considered free.[3] Its writers also criticize mainstream views on topics such as global warming and AIDS.[4] Occasional articles criticize the policies of Abraham Lincoln,[5] usually in context of the libertarian doctrine of the right of secession. The site disclaims that its articles necessarily represent Lew Rockwell or the Center for Libertarian Studies.[6]

LewRockwell.com is read by one out of 4,000 Alexa users daily.[7]


Notable contributors

Notes

  1. ^ Rogers, Mike. Dying For the Emperor? No Way". LewRockwell.com. 12 October 2005.
  2. ^ Gonella, Jason. "The Decline and Fall of the United States Empire". LewRockwell.com. 9 December 2004.
  3. ^ DiLorenzo, Thomas. "Economic Fascism". LewRockwell.com. 23 November 2004.
  4. ^ Setliff, Ryan. "Government vs. Science". LewRockwell.com. 20 January 2006
  5. ^ "King Lincoln" archive at LewRockwell.com.
  6. ^ "The Principles of LRC". LewRockwell.com.
  7. ^ Alexa traffic ranking.