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It is hard to Justify the nature of politics as scientific because politics is a social aspect.

The nature of politics can be defined by Geoffrey Roberts as:

"A nation or a society characterized by a political culture, into which its children are inducted, and by learning which they participate and preserve values and institution's"

Thus the scientific nature of politics are defined by society.

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