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'''Washington Summit Publishers''' describes itself as a publisher that offers books on anthropology, evolution, genetics, psychology, philosophy, and current events.<ref></ref> | '''Washington Summit Publishers''' describes itself as a publisher that offers books on anthropology, evolution, genetics, psychology, philosophy, and current events.<ref></ref> |
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Washington Summit Publishers describes itself as a publisher that offers books on anthropology, evolution, genetics, psychology, philosophy, and current events.
Criticism
An article in Searchlight, a British anti-fascist magazine, writes that "Washington Summit Publishers (WSP) run by yet another Occidental Quarterly editorial board member, Louis Andrews of Augusta, Georgia. It is Andrews who manages the American distribution of Right Now!. WSP publishes Race Differences in Intelligence by Richard Lynn, emeritus professor at the University of Ulster, who like Taylor is a recipient of Pioneer Fund grants. WSP also reprints 'classic' Aryan and eugenic tracts including a homily to the antisemitic philosopher Count de Gobineau as a pioneer of genetics."
The Southern Poverty Law Center, in an article titled The New Racialists, states that "Andrews has written widely on such matters as race and intelligence, but he also publishes large amounts of work from like minded allies. Through his company L.R. Andrews, Inc. (www.lrainc.com), he runs Washington Summit Publishers, which reprints a range of classical and modern racist tracts, along with books on eugenics, the discredited 'science' of breeding better humans. Washington Summit also sells the works of Kevin MacDonald, which Andrews says show why "anti-Semitism is a naturally expected and powerful phenomenon."