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Aristotle becomes latest casualty in China's narrative war w
Aristotle becomes latest casualty in China's narrative war w
Aristotle becomes latest casualty in China's narrative war with the West as scholar questions philosopher's existence
Chinese politics expert goes viral by claiming ancient Greek’s legacy not supported by written record. While most scholars disagree, the comments reflect a trend among nationalist intellectuals calling for a less Western-centric version of history.
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