A. Through elections
B. Through strikes
C. By killing the bourgeoisie class
D. Through guilds of workers
Evolutionary Socialism
Evolutionary Socialism
A. Bourgeois will dominate the proletariat
B. The proletariat will dominate the bourgeois
C. The spheres of the bourgeois and proletariat will be clearly demarcated and none will dominate the other
D. Distinction between bourgeois and proletariat shall not exist
A. Peaceful and constitutional methods
B. Change of heart and mind
C. Revolutionary methods
D. Combination of peaceful and revolutionary methods according to the requirements of the situation
A. It attaches too much importance to the religious factor in the interpretation of history
B. It attaches too much importance to the materialistic factor in interpretation of history
C. It wrongly asserts that the value of goods is determined by labour alone
D. It wrongly considers the state as an instrument of oppression
A. It provides a social system with a definite purpose and a clear programme
B. It emphasises the inadequacy of the present social organisation
C. It lays emphasis on bringing about changes in the present system through peaceful and constitutional methods
D. It aims at the welfare of the proletariat
A. Primitive communism
B. Slave system
C. Capitalism system
D. Aeo-colonialism
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli
A. Theory of class struggle
B. Dictatorship of proletariat
C. Theory of surplus value
D. None of the above
A. State is the executive committee of the bourgeoisie
B. The state uses force for the protection and promotion of interests of the poor people
C. The state uses force for the protection and promotion of the interests of the ruling class
D. All the phenomena of human society have their irigin in material conditions of life
A. It tried to promote the welfare of the entire community
B. It ensures liberty as well as equality
C. It ensures real democracy
D. None of the above