A. The workers wish so
B. Machines installed by him produce more
C. There is difference between exchange value of what is produced and what is paid
D. Capitalist can win the cooperation of the workers
Related Mcqs:
- Marx believed that in the present capitalist system of society:
A. The number of workers will come down
B. Middle class will become powerful
C. Ranks of middle class will swallow
D. Middle class will come at the forefront of struggle against state
E. Middle class will form the rank of the workers - 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 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 Marixsts want to do away with capitalist state by:___________?
A. Educating the people about the evils of the capitalist state
B. Securing majority in elections
C. Constant discussion and persuasion
D. Violent revolution - According to Marx a revolution in the Capitalist society takes place:
A. Due to foreign interference
B. Due to increasing importance of political elites
C. Due to growing antagonism between the haves and have-notes
D. Because of dissatisfaction of the educated people with the system - Which one of the following is not true about Bernstein’s views about capitalist society?
A. It is based on exploitation
B. It has encouraged production of costly goods
C. It is antagonistic of state
D. It does not allow full payment of wages to workers - Who believed the best way for people to live was to focus on selfdevelopment rather than the pursuit of material wealth?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Xenophon - Who said “These, then, will be some of the features of democracy …. It will be, in all likelihood, an agreeable, lawless, parti-colored common wealth, dealing with all alike on a footing of equality, whether, they be really equal or not”:
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides - Alongwith his mentor, Socrates and his student, Aristotle, helped lay the foundations of Western philosophy and science:
A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Aristotle
D. Plato - Whose valuable works were published after his death according to his will?
A. Al-Ghazali
B. Al-Mawardi
C. Al-Farabi
D. Nazam-ul-Mulk Tusi