As I will argue (), the science of politics as studied in our universities is not such a theory, nor, given its fundamental premises, is it capable of providing one. I will suggest that traditional political science, especially in its original incarnation in the thought of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, comes closer to providing, if not a full-blown theory of statecraft, at any rate a conceptual foundation for one that is in important respects more satisfactory and better suited to contemporary requirements.