Allow me to clear my throat and modestly nod at the Omnibus curriculum, which takes students through six massive volumes of hundreds of ancient, medieval and modern books and plays — Scripture, Shakespeare, Chaucer, Homer, Herodotus, Plutarch, Euclid, Plato, Aristotle, Virgil, Thucy . . . oh, never mind. . . . In short, for anyone familiar with the topics at ACCS conferences, the footnotes in our books, and the curricula in our schools, Michael appears to be a perpilocutionist.
Douglas Wilson
On Gene Edward Veith, Veritas Press, and Textbook Plagiarism II
“racism & shoddy history” should have been enough
Omnibus, the wordsmithy culmination of “shoddy history,” “historical trash,” and “numerous logical errors, factual mistakes, misreading of evidence, and ad hominem attacks.” Or the cost of doing business with Doug. Continue reading