POLITICS OF ARISTOTLE

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24 ARZSTOTLE'S POLITZCS.
' for example, the art of justly acquiring slaves approximates to the
art of war or hunting ; ' for this would apply equally to every mode
of acquiring slaves, and the meaning given to TIS is feeble ; but 1
mean to say,' or 'I am speaking of the just mode of acquiring
slaves which is a kind of war or of hunting.' (See Bonitz, Index
AriX, S.V. orov.)


  1. I. o"Xms 82 mppi miqs K~U~WC r41 ~pvpartont+s Btopjooprv xarir T~V
    t+qy&vov T~&OV, irrrixrp xai 6 8ohs is KT~UCOS pLpos ~1 {v.
    'We have been speaking (+) of the possession of slaves which
    is a part of property, and according to our usual method of
    resolving the whole into its parts, we will now proceed to consider
    generally the other parts of property.' For ir$~~pivov cp. note on
    c. 1. 8 3.



    1. lrdrrpov 4 X~~~TLCTTLKI~ 4 ah4 O~KOVO~L~T~ ioriv K.T.~.
      Aristotle proceeds to show that the art of money-making is not
      the same with the management of the family; it is only subordinate
      to it. Bearing in mind his own
      distinction of instrumental and material, he argues that it provides
      material to the household, but is not the same with household
      management.




But subordinate in what way?




    1. Bmflrpairav ~.~.X.='the question arises' or 'we are led to ask
      first of all, whether tillage is a part of the management of a
      household ; or rather whether we must not include all the various
      ways of providing food,' which are then described at length.
      The digression which follows is intended to contrast Xp?p4T1U~lK$
      in all its branches with O~KOYO~LK~, and to prepare for the distinction
      between the natural and unnatural modes of acquisition,
      The sentence is irregular, the clause &me TP&TOV K.T.X. following
      as if &TI TO; xp~p~~im1x03 Bropijoai without ri had preceded. The
      words ZUT~ TOG XpnparrmuoG K.T.X. are to be repeated with rd~tpov
      p$pOC Tl,





    1. ad p$u fa? yf lroXXh rpo$ijs.
      ' The question has been asked, Is the whole provision of food a
      part of money-making ?-But then we should remember that there
      are several kinds of food.'



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