The Social Contract Press
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The Social Contract Press (SCP) is an American publisher. It is a prominent proponent of immigration reduction and population control. It was founded by John Tanton and is headed by Wayne Lutton.
It issues a quarterly journal, reprints books, and publishes new works.
It has been criticized for reprinting Jean Raspail's 1973 novel The Camp of the Saints, which was a best-seller in France when first published, and the original publication in English of which was by Scribners. Due in part to the SCP's publication and endorsement of the novel, it has been labeled a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center. [1]
[edit] Notable authors
- Lawrence Auster
- Roy Beck
- Colin Campbell
- Samuel Francis
- Garrett Hardin
- Samuel P. Huntington
- Richard Lamm
- Michelle Malkin
- Brent Nelson
- Daniel Pipes
- Jean Raspail
- Charley Reese
- Paul Craig Roberts
- Robert Spencer
- Miles Wolpin