That was not my impression. I don’t think he glorified China at the expense of the West.
It is handled fairly well, so far as I am concerned.
Charts and graphs can be useful tools and are not that new to history. We analyze the differences between combatants in wars or economic rivalries. This is just with a broader set of values. Cultural values can speed up or slow down developments in different fields but they don’t stop them taking place.
I don’t remember the point he was making with the witch burnings but it was no OMG moment.
I think you have taken on a few preconceived biases, of others, and allowed them to color your opinion.
In many ways I find it hard to think we are talking about the same book.
Of course you may see it as academic or historical heresy but to me it is just a slightly different approach and I do think it sheds some light into some very complex issues.
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