If Self-Plagiarism in Editorial Cartoons Is Bad, How About NY Times Editorials?
Harvard and the Times cheating in the same week. Next we'll find out that Lance Armstrong used steroid... Continue reading →
View Article“The Ethicist” Gets Lost: Bad Advice, Worse Defense, In The Case Of The...
Chuck Klosterman, "The Ethicist," botches a lot of answers, but this one apparently bothered more readers than just me; the outcry was so vociferous that the Times' "public editor," who is typically...
View ArticleHow Can People Consider Voting For Candidates This Unethical? [The First In A...
With this post, Ethics Alarms launches a special limited series, "How Can People Consider Voting For Candidates This Unethical?" or HCPCVFCTU for short. Continue reading →
View ArticleUnethical Quote Of The Week: Wisconsin State Journal
This particular device has been bothering me for a long time. Is it trivial? Sure, each individual example is trivial. Cumulatively, all the examples result in significantly warped and distorted public...
View ArticlePop Ethics: The Drifters And Musical Self-Plagiarism
I've always regarded such blatant self-parody by artists to be the sign of desperation, greed and creative cowardice. Continue reading →
View ArticleEthics Dunces In Arms: Gloria Steinem And The New York Times Demonstrate How...
Time-travel, courtesy of Gloria Steinem and the Times. Continue reading →
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