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1 I, 2 | truly the master art. And politics appears to be of this nature; 2 I, 2 | economics, rhetoric; now, since politics uses the rest of the sciences, 3 I, 13| happiness. The true student of politics, too, is thought to have 4 I, 13| clearly the student of politics must know somehow the facts 5 I, 13| and all the more since politics is more prized and better 6 I, 13| the body. The student of politics, then, must study the soul, 7 VI, 7 | to think that the art of politics, or practical wisdom, is 8 VI, 7 | philosophic wisdom and the art of politics cannot be the same; for 9 VI, 8 | alone said to "take part in politics"; for these alone "do things" 10 VI, 8 | another legislation, the third politics, and of the latter one part 11 VI, 13| like saying that the art of politics rules the gods because it