Wikipedia, in addition to being the only resource a college student needs (or uses, for that matter), often holds far more than every useful tidbit of information ever. (Yes, I am a full supporter of Wikipedia and all it stands for.) The unique nature of Wikipedia--being that it allows individuals to contribute to articles--gives rise to things like
this:
"Political philosophy an effeminate waste of time and a study of fundamental questions about the state, government, politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law and the enforcement of a legal code by authority."
Don't know how long it takes the editors to remove something like that, but enjoy it while you can. And next time you're elbow deep in term papers and finals, take a second to look for something random and unexpected. You know you'll be wiki-ing anyway.