If you want to read an indictment of American academia, as if you needed one, then I recommend Plagiarism and the Culture War. In it, Theodore Pappas documents the wholesale plagiarism committed by Martin Luther King, Jr. in his doctoral work, not to mention the varied and wondrous contortions of the academic establishment as they sought to studiously ignore this indisputable fact. Of course, this particular instance is not the sum and substance of modern academic corruption, but it does provide a wonderful example of how it all works. If you are in any doubt about how advanced our public corruption is, just write a letter to your local paper on how MLK was a plagiarist, and see what happens. Suddenly, mirabile dictu, people like you who believe that a man should be judged by the content of his character and not by the color of his skin will be branded . . . racists. George Orwell, call your office.
Douglas Wilson
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Omnibus, “alleged plagiarism,” and the first American Egyptologist
“His grave site is marked with a large Aswan granite cube, marked simply with his name and ‘historian and archaeologist.’” Continue reading
Veritas Press on the Horns of a Dilemma
They must choose their poison: Admit guilt or plead some form of colossal editorial incompetence. Continue reading
Wilson Responds
Pastor Doug Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has written a short response to Rachel Miller’s discovery of wholesale plagiarism in the Omnibus textbook series, which he co-edited. I will not link to the land of Gog but you can find it on Google just as easily as the Omnibus contributors found the content for their essays.
Rachel Miller has answered Mr. Wilson in a post entitled Wilson Responds. Please take a moment to read it.