A. Individualists
B. Anarchists
C. Idealists
D. Marxists
Related Mcqs:
- The statement “State is an ethical institution which is indispensable for the full moral development of man” is associated with the:
A. Marxists
B. Idealist
C. Anarchists
D. Individualists - The statement that’ “A man who lives outside the Polis is either a beast or a god” is attributed to:____________?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Hobbes
D. Hegel - Political-Parties are indispensable for the successful working of _________?
A. democracy
B. monarchy
C. theocracy
D. dictatorship - Political parties are indispensable in: _________?
A. A parliamentary system government
B. A presidential system of government
C. Monarchical system of government
D. Dictatorial regime - State Socialists believe that changes in the present institution of state can be brought about effectively with the help of:
A. Revolution
B. Church
C. Elites of society
D. Spread of education propaganda - Political Parties are indispensable for the successful working of: ________?
A. Democracy
B. Dictatorship
C. Both democracy and dictatorship
D. None of the above - The state is a product of society at a certain stage of development when it has split into irreconcilable antagonisms, which it is powerless to dispel. To which of the following theories of the origin of the state does this statement belong?
A. Social Contract
B. Liberal
C. Historical-Evolutionary
D. Marxists - The view that the state is an unmitigated evil is attributed to:____________?
A. Idealists
B. Individualists
C. Socialists
D. Anarchists - “Property is essential for the development of character, for without some property there can be no liberty, and without liberty there can be no proper development of character”. The above statement was made by:_______________?
A. Bentham
B. Aristotle
C. Bosanquet
D. T.H. Green - _________ was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first Institution of higher learning in the Western world:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. None of these