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'''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. Notable authors published by WSP include Kevin B. MacDonald, Richard Lynn, Tatu Vanhanen, and Michael H. Hart.
'''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==
It can be assumed that WSP published material used by the [[Alt-Right]].
 
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 B. MacDonald, Alex Kurtagić, and Samuel T. Francis.
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 B. MacDonald, Alex Kurtagić, and Samuel T. Francis.