Social Contract Press

The Social Contract Press (SCP) is an American publisher of white nationalist[1] literature. It was founded by John Tanton and is headed by Wayne Lutton. It publishes the quarterly Social Contract journal, as well as reprints and new works.

Social Contract Press has been described by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a hate group,[2] and by The Guardian as "racist".[3] It reprinted Jean Raspail's 1973 racist fantasy novel The Camp of the Saints. In 1996, editor Lutton described the book as a warning to white Americans, who he claimed were the "real Americans". According to SPLC, the novel was one of several racist works published by the company.[2]

Social Contract Press's staff overlaps with, and has promoted, white nationalist, white supremacist and anti-immigration organizations such as VDARE, FAIR, Numbers USA, the Center for Immigration Studies, American Renaissance, and the Council of Conservative Citizens.[4][2]

Notable authors

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References

  1. "The Social Contract Press". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  2. "Anti-Immigration Groups". Intelligence Report. Southern Poverty Law Center (101). Spring 2001. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  3. Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (November 5, 2018) "Trump ally Kris Kobach accepted donations from white nationalists" The Guardian
  4. Doty, Roxanne Lynn (2009). The Law Into Their Own Hands: Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism. University of Arizona Press. pp. 46–47. ISBN 978-0816527717.
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