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<TEI.2><text lang="en"><body><div1 type="Book" n="6" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="2" unit="section" />Of Prudence as regards the state, one kind, as supreme
					and directive, is called Legislative Science<note anchored="yes" resp="Rackham" place="unspecified">In the
						Greek city-state legislature was not regarded as the normal function of parliament, but
						of a founder or reformer of the constitution, or of a special legislative
						commission.</note>; the other, as dealing with particular occurrences, has the name,
					Political Science, that really belongs to both kinds. The latter is concerned with action
					and deliberation （for a parliamentary enactment is a thing to be done, being the
					last step<note anchored="yes" resp="Rackham" place="unspecified">Cf. 3.3.12.</note> in a deliberative
					process）, and this is why it is only those persons who deal with particular facts
					who are spoken of as ‘taking part in politics,’ because it is only
					they who perform actions, like the workmen in an industry.<note anchored="yes" resp="Rackham" place="unspecified">In contrast with the law-giver and the master-craftsman respectively.</note>
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