I'm reading Malcolm Gladwell's new book and really enjoy it, especially his story entitled "Something Borrowed," about how difficult it can be to demarcate "influence" from "plagiarism." Hay may posit a convoluted explanation here, but I tend to agree with him about these claims. (Not that I have any special expertise in this matter...)
I'm reading Malcolm Gladwell's new book and really enjoy it, especially his story entitled "Something Borrowed," about how difficult it can be to demarcate "influence" from "plagiarism." Hay may posit a convoluted explanation here, but I tend to agree with him about these claims. (Not that I have any special expertise in this matter...)