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History of the World circa 1931. (Original Post) rug Oct 2016 OP
The "relative power" comparing ancient Greece w/ ancient China is way way off Bucky Oct 2016 #1
Since we read from left to right, ... Lionel Mandrake Nov 2016 #2
You have until Jan 20th to update your signature line Bucky Nov 2016 #3
I agree that my sig line will be obsolete on Jan. 20. Lionel Mandrake Nov 2016 #4

Bucky

(55,334 posts)
1. The "relative power" comparing ancient Greece w/ ancient China is way way off
Thu Oct 20, 2016, 11:22 AM
Oct 2016

This is what ethnocentrism looks like

Lionel Mandrake

(4,116 posts)
2. Since we read from left to right, ...
Fri Nov 18, 2016, 06:57 PM
Nov 2016

the important places are on the left, and the "far East" is on the right, which befits its status as least important in the old Western Civ. curriculum.

But seriously, how would you judge the relative power of Ancient Greece and Ancient China, when they hardly interacted with each other?

Bucky

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3. You have until Jan 20th to update your signature line
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 10:00 AM
Nov 2016

The relative power of Ancient Greece and Ancient China can be compared by land conquered, scientific advancement, cultural persistence, cultural continuity and durability, societal longevity, military force, and a whole raft of economic models. By any objective scale, China's impact on history outweighs Greece's. If you're looking for a historical "stadium" where their relative cultural diffusions competed for influence, look at the halfway point: India. In ancient times, say, up till 500 CE, Bharat saw far more influence and interaction from Zhong Guo than from Hellas.

Lionel Mandrake

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4. I agree that my sig line will be obsolete on Jan. 20.
Sat Nov 19, 2016, 12:58 PM
Nov 2016

On that day, Bush the Simple will be only the second worst.

As for relative power: there is no objective scale. Of course China is and was larger geographically, but there is room for more than one opinion about most of the categories you mentioned (scientific advancement, cultural persistence, etc.). What's undeniably true is that Eurocentric historians have paid too little attention to China.

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