A. In the primitive society itself
B. After man started leading settled life and took to cultivation
C. After the industrial revolution
D. After the rise of nation state
Related Mcqs:
- According to Marx the class distinctions in the society are based on:
A. Religion
B. Social status
C. Family status
D. Hostile interests - According to Marxists the capitalist state made its appearance:
A. In the fourteenth century
B. Towards the close of eighteenth century
C. In the middle of the nineteenth century
D. Only after people took to cultivation - The Marxists believe that the state was created for:________?
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of weaker sections
C. Elimination of slavery
D. Suppression and exploitation of slaves - The Marxists believe that there cannot be any democracy in the capitalist society because:
A. People are not granted any political freedom
B. Power is in the hands of the politicians
C. Elections are held after long interval
D. Power is in the hands of rich classes - The Marxists believe that the state was created for: __________?
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of weaker sections of society
C. Elimination of slavery
D. Suppression and exploitation of have notes - The Marxists believe that the political power is generally used for:
A. Common good
B. Good of the society as a whole
C. Promotion of the interests of the economically dominant classes
D. Promotion of the interests of the economically backward classes - The Marxists believe that capitalism of Hegel contributes to its own destruction:
A. By paying lowest wages to workers and reducing their purchasing capacity
B. Nby not permitting the workers any
C. By bringing more people from lower classes in its own ranks
D. By large scale production and making the working classes economically - Which of the following is one of the two central distinctions Aristotle draws between animals?
A. Viviparous and oviparous
B. Herbivorous and carnivorous
C. Sexual and asexual
D. Aerobic and anaerobic - Those who believe that the state is an end in itself believe that:
A. Should be widened
B. Should be narrowed down
C. State should have no functions
D. State should perform optional functions - Those who believe that the state is means to an end believe that:
A. Man is the highest aim of perfection
B. Nothing should be left to the individual
C. Individual is not the best judge of his interests
D. State should bother about removing hindrances