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utopian plagiarism, hypertextuality, and electronic cultural
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This article discusses the role of plagiarism, both past
and present. Plagiarism has been a vital part of our heritage
in the past, and with the new conditions that have emerged
in technology, it has once again become an inevitable
part of our culture. In our recombinant culture, plagiarism
is both productive and necessary to maintain the progress
our culture seeks
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[from the site:]
"like most mythologies, the myth of plagiarism is easily inverted."
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