A. Aristotle, Plato, Hobbes and Bentham
B. Bodin, Hobbes, Bentham and Laski
C. Bodin, Austin, Hobbes, Bentham
D. Aristotle, Austin, Laki and Hobbes
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. The state is an association of families and their common possessions, governed by a supreme power and by reason.
B. The state is a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life.
C. The state is a particular portion of mankind viewed as an organized unit
D. The state is a politically organised community with a definite territory.
A. Social association
B. Economic association
C. Political association
D. Socio-economic-cum-political association
A. The state is the result of a social contract
B. The state is a divine creation
C. The state is the result of force
D. The state is a living organism, rather a living spiritual being
A. James II of England
B. Napoleon I of France
C. Louis XIV of France
D. Hitler of Germany
A. MaclIver
B. Anderson and Parker
C. Durkheim
D. Max Weber
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Cicero
D. Machiavelli
A. Irreligious
B. Anti-religious
C. Pro-religious
D. Has no religious of its own
A. Idealists
B. Individualists
C. Socialists
D. Anarchists
A. Compulsory
B. Voluntary
C. Unnecessary
D. Not desirable