About the Editors
Editor
Kevin Lamb is the editor of Race,
Genetics and Society: Glayde Whitney on the Scientific and Social Policy
Implications of Racial Differences (2002). His articles have appeared
in National Review, Chronicles, The Asian Wall Street
Journal, Society, Mankind Quarterly, Conservative
Review, and The Journal of Social, Political & Economic Studies.
He is a frequent contributor to The Social Contract and
Right Now! Mr. Lamb is a former managing editor of
Human Events (2002-2005) and former library assistant for
Newsweek's Washington bureau (1989-2002).
Associate Editor and Book Review Editor
Wayne Lutton Ph.D. (history) has been
writing on national security, military history, and immigration-related
issues for over thirty years. Currently editor of The Social Contract,
he has been a college professor of history and government at both
the undergraduate and graduate levels, served as research director
for a foundation, and worked as a policy analyst in Washington, D.C.
He has testified before Congress and the Colorado legislature on
public policy aspects of managing HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Lutton has authored, co-authored, or contributed to 19 books,
including The Immigration Time Bomb, The Immigration Invasion,
Immigration and the American Identity, and The Real
American Dilemma. Articles by Dr. Lutton are included in eight
college-level textbooks. Over the years he has written hundreds of
articles and reviews which have appeared in Chronicles,
Human Events, National Review, Strategic Review,
The Occidental Quarterly, and other journals of scholarship
and opinion.
He is a frequent guest on radio talk shows and has appeared on C-SPAN a number of times.
Associate Editor
Theodore J. O'Keefe studied history and classics at Harvard College. During his career in publishing he has edited several racial-nationalist and historical revisionist periodicals and helped bring numerous books on European and American history and culture into print. Mr. O'Keefe has also published many articles on the political and cultural aspects of our civilization's contemporary crisis.