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{{Evil Organization |Box title = Evil Organization |Image = Washington Summit Publishers.png |size = |fullname = Washington Summit Publishers |alias = WSP |origin = Augusta, Georgia, United States |foundation = 2008 |headquarters = Whitefish, Montana, United States |commanders = [[Richard Spencer]] |agents = N/A |skills = |goals = |crimes = [[Propaganda]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]] |type of villain = Xenophobic Propagandists}} '''Washington Summit Publishers (WSP)''' is a [[white supremacy|white supremacist]] publisher based in Augusta, Georgia, United States which produces and sells books on race and intelligence and related topics, and is associated with the [[Alt-Right]]. Notable authors published by WSP include Kevin B. MacDonald, Richard Lynn, Tatu Vanhanen, and Michael H. Hart. ==Background== The company is run by white supremacist [[Richard B. Spencer]], who is also director of the [[National Policy Institute]], and publishes Radix Journal through its imprint Radix. The biannual publication describes itself as "a periodical on culture, race, meta-politics, critical theory, and society." Contributors have included [[Kevin MacDonald]], Alex Kurtagić, and Samuel T. Francis. In 2013, the company was listed as being headquartered in Whitefish, Montana. As of 2019, the company had moved to Augusta, Georgia. Washington Summit Publishers has also published racist and racialist content supportive of white nationalism. As of 2006 the company was run by Louis Andrews. Andrews was also director of the National Policy Institute and managing editor of The Occidental Quarterly, both funded by William Regnery II. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) said in 2006 that the company had reprinted racist tracts, books intended by Andrews to promote [[Anti-Semitism|antisemitism]], and books advocating [[eugenics]]. Washington Summit Publishers is listed by the SPLC as a white nationalist [[Hate Groups|hate group]]. [[Category:Organizations]] [[Category:Hate groups]] [[Category:Propagandist]] [[Category:Corrupting Influence]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Anti-Semetic]] [[Category:Delusional]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Vocal Villains]] [[Category:Hypocrites]] [[Category:Anti-LGBT]] [[Category:Alt-right]]
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