Washington Summit Publishers

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Washington Summit Publishers produces and sells books in the categories of anthropology, evolution, genetics, psychology, philosophy, and current events.[1] Notable and controversial authors published by WSP include psychometricians Richard Lynn and Tatu Vanhanen, and physicist-turned-historian, Michael H. Hart.

Criticism

In a 2006 article titled "The New Racialists," the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote in part about Louis Andrews who had then been recently named a director of the National Policy Institute and managing editor of the Occidental Quarterly. The article continues "Andrews has written widely on such matters as race and intelligence, but he also publishes work from likeminded allies. Through his company L.R. Andrews, Inc. he runs Washington Summit Publishers, which reprints a range of racist tracts, along with books on eugenics. Washington Summit also sells the works of Kevin B. MacDonald, which Andrews says show why 'anti-Semitism is a naturally expected and powerful phenomenon.'"[2] Andrews also formerly managed American distribution of the Conservative magazine Right Now!, which has been re-branded as The Quarterly Review.[citation needed]

References

  1. Washington Summit Publishers
  2. Southern Poverty Law Center


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