A. Workers of the world unite
B. Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest
C. Put the child in his place and keep him there
D. Man was born free, but he is everywhere in chains
Related Mcqs:
- Rousseau had a number of detractors among whom Rousseau himself should the included. What was the title of his seemingly candid autobiography?
A. My Life and Times
B. The Triumph of Reason
C. If You’re Paranoid, you only have to be right once
D. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques rousseau - Which one of the following is not applicable to Russell’s about his views about private property?
A. He condemns this old institution
B. It is theft
C. It is based on violence
D. It divided society
E. It helped in the unity of community - Rousseau advocated his theory of Social Contract in the book:
A. Social Contract
B. Origin of the Species
C. Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
D. Modern State - In Rousseau’s writings he argued for a humane and loving approach to children. How could his relationship with his own children be characterized?
A. Loving and supportive
B. He was childless
C. Stormy at times but generally positive
D. He placed the five children he produced with his mistress in orphanages - In his Republic Plato has said about private property that:
A. It should be socialised
B. It should be possessed by ruling classes
C. It should be owned by citizens and slaves both
D. It should be owned by citizens alone
E. There should be nothing like private property - Which of the following is an unwanted consequence of Euthyphro’s reasoning?
A. Something is approved of by the gods because it is holy
B. Something gets approved of by the gods because it is holy
C. What is holy is what is approved of by the gods
D. Something is approved of by the gods because it gets approved of by the gods - Who is ancient past felt that sovereignty was the ‘fullness of the state’?
A. Romans
B. Greek
C. Muslims
D. None of these - Hansen used the theory of Economic Maturity to examine the problems arising:
A. In the wake of World War I
B. In the wake of World War II
C. In the wake of economic crisis of thrties
D. In the sixties - Which of the following is not true about private property?
A. It helps in the development of fine arts
B. It develops a sense of confidence in people
C. It checks exploitation
D. It develops a sense of respobsibility among owners
E. It helps in political stability - Which of the following thinkers advocated the abolition of private property?
A. Locke
B. Green
C. Mill
D. Rousseau
E. Karl Marx