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Gus4/16/2012 11:38:37 pm PDT

Founder of the National Policy Institute:

Louis Andrews

An acolyte of racist publisher William H. Regnery, Louis Andrews has become increasingly important in academic racist circles in recent years. Going back to the 1990s, Andrews has run a website called “Stalking the Wild Taboo” meant “for sociopolitical thinkers unfettered by submission to the power of the pejorative,” by which Andrews means for those unafraid of being called racist. More recently, Andrews, a graduate of the College of Charleston who did some graduate work in history at the University of South Carolina, was named managing editor of The Occidental Quarterly, a racist journal published by Regnery’s Charles Martel Society, and a director of the National Policy Institute, another hate group that was started recently by Regnery. Andrews has written widely on such matters as race and intelligence, but he also publishes large amounts of work from likeminded allies. Through his company L.R. Andrews, Inc. (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.”