"A Seminary Co-Op Notable Book of the Year" "A revelatory look at how China uses, and sometimes abuses, classical thought. . . . Like Platos dialogues themselves, [ this book] breathes with drama."---Sean Durns, Washington Examiner "A valuable volume."---Rana Mitter, Times Literary Supplement "Bartschs work is especially fitting for our time."---Jesse Russell, The Federalist "Masterful. . . .There is so much to unpack in Bartschs deeply researched book."---Michael Sheridan, Engelsberg Ideas "Original and penetrating."---Paul Cartledge, Classics for All "A critical, highly relevant journey into China through scholars interpretations of the ancient Greeks." * Choice Reviews * "Bartschs careful research ought to be of interest to philosophers, rhetoricians, and historians of the domestic and international variety."---Christopher Giofreda, Thoughtfox "An even-handed exploration of the ways in which Chinese academics have interpreted Classical Greek political theory and practice, and have compared them with their own over the past century."---Mari Williams, The Journal of Classics Teaching