A. Syden Webb
B. MacIver
C. Robert Owen
D. Edward Bernstein
Evolutionary Socialism
Evolutionary Socialism
A. State was respobsible for exploitation of the poor
B. State did not side with one class
C. State was useful for bringing far reaching changes
D. State should be used for collective welfare
A. Revolution was no solution to problems
B. History demonstrated progress of democracy
C. Revolution was likely to being social upheavals
D. Changes could come only with the help of revolution
E. State was instrument of exploitation
A. I leads to concentratior of wealth
B. It favours establishment of private enterprises
C. It wants to establish just and equitable society
D. It gives more importance to individual
A. Working classes
B. Middle classes
C. Bureaucracy
D. Political elite
A. The rich and the poor
B. The employers and employees
C. The poor and middle classes
D. Community and the capitalists
A. They condemned violence
B. G.B. Shah
C. J.S. Mill
D. Karl Marx
E. Brenstein
A. They believed in democratic system
B. They championed the cause of all sections of society
C. They stood for revolutionary means
D. They stood for secularism
E. They pleaded for spread of education
A. Retained by the capitalists
B. Distributed among all the workers
C. Distributed among all traders
D. Located in trade unions for workers’ welfare
E. Used for the welfare of the society
A. Ever increasing population
B. Changing fashion
C. Increased demands by the capitalists
D. Non-availability of technical labour
E. Shortage in transportation from one to the other place