Five Ways that Gratuitous Scholarship Discourages Actual Scholarship

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Academic journals are clogged with gratuitous scholarship. This prevents the advancement of the corresponding disciplines in many ways, five of which are identified in this short work.

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John-Michael Kuczynski
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