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by dash2
1832 days ago
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The JEL review which I quote in the linked blog certainly had read the book, and called it "replete with significantly flawed arguments, misplaced citations, and dubious conjectures". And if cutting sentences in half, to remove something which directly contradicts your thesis, doesn't count as historical malpractice, then what would? |
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To your last point, plagiarism, for example, definitely counts as malpractice and humanities professors lose their jobs for it.