Chinese philosophy before our Christian era is emphasized in this
nontechnical summary of Chinese thought. Professor Creel also deals with
Confucianism, the ideas of Mo-tsu and Mencius, Taoism, Legalism, and
their variations and adaptations. As an introduction for the general
reader, this book stands among the best.--China: A Resource and
Curriculum Guide
There exists nowhere else such a well-written presentation of the main
trends in Chinese thought in so brief a space. The text is not cluttered
with Chinese names and the pages are not weighed down with
footnotes--but the references are there for those who want them, with
suggestions for further readings. This is a book which can be understood
by those who have never read anything else about China.--The New York
Times Book Review