Chapter 398: My Greatness (5200 words, seeking monthly votes)_1

The Oxford Professor first wanted to habitually refute, stating that the Western world does not have prejudice against the East.

But after pondering for a moment and considering the identity of the person in front of him, he felt it was pointless to make a cunning argument.

"This prejudice cannot be put aside. However, it seems a bit biased to simply generalize the differences between the Eastern and Western worlds based on language structure alone."

Harrison Clark shook his head, "Of course we cannot just talk about language structure. However, there have already been many thorough analyses of the cultural differences between the two modes of thinking in Eastern and Western scholars. My personal view is that no conclusion can be isolated from history for all situations."