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LewRockwell.com (LRC) is a libertarian web magazine run by Lew Rockwell. The site is known for espousing free market economics, opposition to war and imperialism, and occasional articles criticizing the presidency of Abraham Lincoln . The site also features essays that include arguments against the United States's participation in the Second World War , speculation about an end of the United States as a cohesive nation , and accusations of fascism on the part of countries often considered free . It is read by one out of 4,000 Alexa users daily.
Criticism
Tom G. Palmer of the Cato Institute has criticized the blog for carrying columns by controversial figures including:
- Joe Sobran, whom Palmer notes was accused of anti-Semitism by William F. Buckley and who has associated with the Institute for Historical Review (an organization that promotes Holocaust revisionism)
- Gary North, who has called for the stoning of homosexuals and women who promote the use of abortions .