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Will Lawrence Summers
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Alan
Dershowitz, Plagiarist?
By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
Let's start with a passage from Alan
Dershowitz's latest book, The Case for Israel, now slithering
into the upper tier of Amazon's sales charts. On page 213 we
meet Dershowitz, occupant of the Felix Frankfurter chair at Harvard
Law School, happily walloping a French prof called Faurisson,
charged by the FF prof from Harvard U as being a fraud and a
holocaust denier: "There was no extensive historical research.
Instead there was the fraudulent manufacturing of false antihistory.
It was the kind of deception for which professors are rightly
fired--not because their views are controversial, but because
they are violating the most basic canons of historical scholarship.."
You want an example of Dershowitz's
canons of scholarship, base rather than basic?
On pages 233-4, he writes,
"In September 1970, King Hussein of Jordan killed and injured
more Palestinians in one month than Israel has during three years
of responding to the suicide bombing intifada." The
corresponding endnote reads: "Estimates vary as to the number
of Palestinians killed during "Black September," with
some estimates as high as 4,000." His two cited sources
for this claim? a Sony movie, One Day in September, and a chronology
for a high school course outline on the Middle East conflict.
If Justice Frankfurter had
fuelled decisions with this kind of scholarship he'd have been
citing Marvel Comics as useful repositories of case law and precedent.
If, in writings off the bench, he'd used the sort of research
procedures displayed elsewhere in Dershowitz's Case for Israel
he'd probably have been forced off the Supreme Court for ethical
considerations of a sort that I imagine Harvard's president,
Lawrence Summers, will soon be pondering in the case of Prof.
Dershowitz.
Let me now usher into the narrative
an important member of our cast in this drama: "From Time
Immemorial: The Origins of the ArabJewish Conflict Over
Palestine", a 60l- page book by Joan Peters, published in
l984. Peter's polemical work strove to buttress the old Zionist
thesis that the land of Israel had been "a land without
people, awaiting a people without land". There was no substantial
Palestinian presence, Peters claimed, before the Jewish
return. Initially given an ecstatic reception by publications
such the New York Times the book was soon discredited as a charnel
house of disingenuous polemic. The coup de grace was administered
by Professor Yehoshua Porath in the New York Review of Books
for January 16 and March 27, 1986.
Though neither Peter's nor
her book appear in the index to The Case for Israel, they do
get a mention in note 3l of chapter 2, where Dershowitz cites
the work of a 19th century French geographer called Cuinct, and
adds, "See Joan Peters, From Time Immemorial (Chicago, JKAP
Publications, 1984). Peters's conclusions and data have been
challenged. See Said and Hitchens, p. 33. I do not in any way
rely on them in this book. "Them" clearly refers to
Peters' conclusions and data.
This brazen declaration is
preceded in chapters one and two by wholesale, unacknowledged
looting of Peters' research. I have before me a devastating comparative
archive of these plagiarisms, compiled by Norman Finkelstein,
author of "The Holocaust Industry: The Exploitation of Jewish
Suffering" and "Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine
Conflict". Here are but four instances, out of no less than
20 thus far discovered in the first two chapters alone.
"In the sixteenth century,"
Dershowitz remarks on the seventeenth page of his book, "according
to British reports, "as many as 15,000 Jews" lived
in Safad, which was a "center of rabbinical learning."
Source cited by Dershowitz: Palestine Royal Commission Report,
pp. 11-12. Turn now to page 178 of Ms. Peters' book, published
nineteen years earlier: "Safad at that time, according to
the British investigation by Lord Peel's committee, "contained
as many as 15,000 Jews in the 16th century," and was "a
centre of Rabbinical learning." Source cited by Ms Peters:
Palestine Royal Commission Report, pp. 11-12. Originality displayed
by Dershowitz: downgrading Rabbinical to a lower case r.
Same page of Dershowitz: "[A]ccording
to the British consul in Jerusalem, the Muslims of Jerusalem
"scarcely exceed[ed] one quarter of the whole population."
Source cited: James Finn to Earl of Clarendon, January 1, 1858.
Peters (page 197): "In
1858 Consul Finn reported the "Mohammedans of Jerusalem"
were "scarcely exceeding one-quarter of the whole population."
Source cited: James Finn to Earl of Clarendon, January 1, 1858.
Dershowitz (page 18): "In
1834, Jewish homes in Jerusalem "were sacked and their women
violated." Source cited: Jacob de Haas, History of Palestine
(New York: 1934), p. 393.
Peters (page 183): [I]n 1834,
[] "Forty thousand fellahin rushed on JerusalemThe Jews
were the worst sufferers, their homes were sacked and their women
violated." Source cited: Jacob de Haas, History of Palestine
(New York: 1934), p. 393.
Dershowitz (page 20): "Nor
could the Jew seek redress, as the report observed: 'Like the
miserable dog without an owner he is kicked by one because he
crosses his path, and cuffed by another because he cries out--to
seek redress he is afraid, lest it bring worse upon him; he thinks
it better to endure than to live in the expectation of his complaint
being revenged upon him.' Source cited: Wm. T. Young to Viscount
Palmerston, May 25,1839.
Peters (page 187): [T]he life
for Jews described in 1839 by British Counsel Young: "[]
Like the miserable dog without an owner he is kicked by one because
he crosses his path, and cuffed by another because he cries out--to
seek redress he is afraid, lest it bring worse upon him; he thinks
it better to endure than to live in the expectation of his complaint
being revenged upon him." Source cited: Wm. T. Young to
Viscount Palmerston, May 25, 1839.
Dershowitz ( page 26): "A
Christian historian has reported that several villages throughout
Palestine "are populated wholly by settlers from other portions
of the Turkish Empire within the nineteenth century. There are
villages of Bosnians, Druzes, Circassians and Egyptians."
Source cited: James Parkes, Whose Land? (1971), p. 212.
Peters (page 156): "In
some cases villages [in Palestine] are populated wholly by settlers
from other portions of the Turkish Empire within the nineteenth
century. There are villages of Bosnians, Druzes, Circassians
and Egyptians," one historian has reported. Source cited:
James Parkes, Whose Land?, (1971) p. 212.
Dershowitz (page 26): "Four
years later, it was reported that "depopulation is even
now advancing." Source cited: J.B. Forsyth, A Few Months
in the East (Quebec: 1861), p. 188.
Peters (page 159): "In
the 1860s, it was reported that "depopulation is even now
advancing." Source cited: J.B. Forsyth, A Few Months in
the East (Quebec: 1861), p. 188.
Dershowitz (page 27): J.L.
Burkhardt [sic] reported that as early as in the second decade
of the nineteenth century, "Few individualsdie in the same
village in which they were born. Families are continually moving
from one place to anotherin a few years they fly to some other
place, where they have heard that their brethren are better treated."
Source cited: John Lewis Burckhardt, Travels in Syria and the
Holy Land (New York: 1983), p. 299.
Peters (163): "John Lewis
Burckhardt graphically described the migratory patterns he found
in the early 1800s: "[] Few individualsdie in the same village
in which they were born. Families are continually moving from
one place to another [] in a few years [] they fly to some other
place, where they have heard that their brethren are better treated."
(p. 163) Source cited: John Lewis Burckhardt, Travels in Syria
and the Holy Land (London: 1882), p. 299.
For those, on the monkeys-writing-Shakespeare
analogy, who may speculate that Dershowitz somehow replicated
Peters's researches unknowingly, I should add that in two very
long passages, one from a letter from Wm. T. Young to Col. Patrick
Campbell (May 25, 1839), and the other from Mark Twain's Innocents
Abroad, Dershowitz reproduces the quotes with ellipses in exactly
the same place as Peters.
Dershowitz (page 18):
The British consul, William
Young, in a report to the British Foreign Office [] painted a
vivid and chilling picture of the life of the Jews in Jerusalem
in 1839: "I think it is my duty to inform you that there
has been a Proclamation issued this week by the Government in
the Jewish quarter--that no Jew is to be permitted to pray in
his own house under pain of being severely punished--such as
want to pray are to go into the Synagogue.. There has also been
a punishment inflicted on a Jew and Jewess--most revolting to
human nature, which I think it is my duty to relate. In the early
part of this week, a House was entered in the Jewish Quarter,
and a robbery was committed--the House was in quarantine--and
the guardian was a Jew--he was taken before the Governor--he
denied having any knowledge of the thief or the circumstances.
In order to compel him to confess, he was laid down and beaten,
and afterwards imprisoned. The following day he was again brought
before the Governor, when he still declared his innocence. He
was then burned with a hot iron over his face, and various parts
of the body--and beaten on the lower parts of his body to the
extent that the flesh hung in pieces from him The following day
the poor creature died. He was a young Jew of Salonica about
28 years of age--who had been here but a very short time, he
had only the week before been applying to enter my service. A
young man--a Jew--having a French passport was also suspected--he
fled--his character was known to be an indifferent one--his mother,
an aged woman, was taken under suspicion of concealing her son--she
was tied up and beaten in the most brutal way. I must say I am
sorry and am surprised that the Governor could have acted so
savage a part--for certainly what I have seen of him, I should
have thought him superior to such wanton inhumanity--but it was
a Jew--without friends or protection--it serves well to show,
that it is not without reason that the poor Jew, even in the
nineteenth century, lives from day to day in terror of his life."
Source cited: Wm. T. Young to Colonel Patrick Campbell, May 25,
1839.
Peters (page 184):
In May 1839, for instance,
the complaints registered with the British Foreign Office by
Consul Young in Jerusalem were appalling. In one day, in one
report: "I think it is my duty to inform you that there
has been a Proclamation issued this week by the Government in
the Jewish quarter--that no Jew is to be permitted to pray in
his own house under pain of being severely punished--such as
want to pray are to go into the Synagogue. There has also been
a punishment inflicted on a Jew and Jewess--most revolting to
human nature, which I think it is my duty to relate--In the early
part of this week, a House was entered in the Jewish Quarter,
and a robbery was committed--the House was in quarantine--and
the guardian was a Jew--he was taken before the Governor--he
denied having any knowledge of the thief or the circumstances.
In order to compell him to confess, he was laid down and beaten,
and afterwards imprisoned. The following day he was again brought
before the Governor, when he still declared his innocence. He
was then burned with a hot iron over his face, and various parts
of the body--and beaten on the lower parts of his body to that
extent that the flesh hung in pieces from him. The following
day the poor creature died. He was a young Jew of Salonica about
28 years of age--who had been here but a very short time, he
had only the week before been applying to enter my service. A
young man--a Jew--having a French passport was also suspected--he
fled--his character was known to be an indifferent one--his mother,
an aged woman, was taken under suspicion of concealing her son--she
was tied up and beaten in the most brutal way. I must say I am
sorry and am surprised that the Governor could have acted so
savage a part--for certainly what I have seen of him, I should
have thought him superior to such wanton inhumanity--but it was
a Jew--without friends or protection--it serves well to show,
that it is not without reason that the poor Jew, even in the
nineteenth century, lives from day to day in terror of his life."
Source cited: Wm. T. Young to Colonel Patrick Campbell, May 25,
1839.
Dershowitz (pages 23-4)
Mark Twain, who visited Palestine
in 1867, offered this description: "Stirring scenes . .
. occur in the valley [Jezreel] no more. There is not a solitary
village throughout its whole extent--not for thirty miles in
either direction. There are two or three small clusters of Bedouin
tents, but not a single permanent habitation. One may ride ten
miles hereabouts and not see ten human beings. . . . Come to
Galilee for that . . . these unpeopled deserts, these rusty mounds
of barrenness, that never, never, never do shake the glare from
their harsh outlines, and fade and faint into vague perspective;
that melancholy ruin of Capernaum: this stupid village of Tiberias,
slumbering under its six funereal palms. . . . We reached Tabor
safely. . . .We never saw a human being on the whole route. Nazareth
is forlorn. . . . Jericho the accursed lies in a moldering ruin
today, even as Joshua's miracle left it more than three thousand
years ago; Bethlehem and Bethany, in their poverty and their
humiliations, have nothing about them now to remind one that
they once knew the high honor of the Savior's presence, the hallowed
spot where the shepherds watched their flocks by night, and where
the angels sang, 'Peace on earth, good will to men,' is untenanted
by any living creature. . . . Bethsaida and Chorzin have vanished
from the earth, and the 'desert places' round about them, where
thousands of men once listened to the Savior's voice and ate
the miraculous bread, sleep in the hush of a solitude that is
inhabited only by birds of prey and skulking foxes." Source
cited: Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad (New York: 1996), pp.
349, 366, 375, 441-442.
Peters (pages 159-60)
Mark Twain [] visited the Holy
Land in 1867. In one location after another, Twain registered
gloom at his findings: "Stirring scenes . . . occur in the
valley [Jezreel] no more. There is not a solitary village throughout
its whole extent--not for thirty miles in either direction. There
are two or three small clusters of Bedouin tents, but not a single
permanent habitation. One may ride ten miles hereabouts and not
see ten human beings. [] Come to Galilee for that . . . these
unpeopled deserts, these rusty mounds of barrenness, that never,
never, never do shake the glare from their harsh outlines, and
fade and faint into vague perspective; that melancholy ruin of
Capernaum: this stupid village of Tiberias, slumbering under
its six funereal palms. . . . We reached Tabor safely. . . .We
never saw a human being on the whole route. Nazareth is forlorn.
. . . Jericho the accursed lies in a moldering ruin today, even
as Joshua's miracle left it more than three thousand years ago;
Bethlehem and Bethany, in their poverty and their humiliations,
have nothing about them now to remind one that they once knew
the high honor of the Savior's presence, the hallowed spot where
the shepherds watched their flocks by night, and where the angels
sang, 'Peace on earth, good will to men,' is untenanted by any
living creature. . . . Bethsaida and Chorzin have vanished from
the earth, and the 'desert places' round about them, where thousands
of men once listened to the Savior's voice and ate the miraculous
bread, sleep in the hush of a solitude that is inhabited only
by birds of prey and skulking foxes." Source cited: Mark
Twain, The Innocents Abroad (London: 1881), pp. 349, 366, 375,
441-442.
No, I'm afraid it's beyond
doubt, and any jury would remain unpersuaded by charges of prosecutorial
malfeasance from Dershowitz's defending counsel: he plagiarized
Peters , while simultanously claiming he hadn't used her for
any historical material. One fraud ripping off another, the former
at last giving the latter justifiable grounds for arguing maltreatment.
Amidst this orgy of plagiarism,
Dershowitz understandably gets confused about sources . Claiming
to be inspired by George Orwell, in her book Peters coined the
term "turnspeak" to signal an inversion of reality.
Dershowitz is apparently so nervous of citing Peters in any way
that he credits the term "turnspeak" to Orwell, accusing
critics of Israel of "deliberately using George Orwell's
'turnspeak'".
Over to you President Summers,
or will the man so happy to dress down Prof Cornel West be more
timid when it comes to confronting the occupant of the Felix
Frankfurter chair?
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