A. Bodin
B. Marx
C. Rousseau
D. Bentham
E. Aristotle
Justice
Justice
A. Economic aspect of justice
B. Legal aspect of justice
C. Classical aspect of justice
D. Social aspect of justice
E. Political aspect of justice
A. State did not interfere in religion
B. State actively interfered in religion
C. State intervened in religion when called upon to do so
D. Religion and state complemented each other
A. The state runs educational institution
B. The state provides scholarships for studies abroad
C. The state encourages right to property
D. The state preaches religion toleration
E. The state maintains courts of law
A. It should promote religion
B. It should be available to the rich
C. It was what philosopher king thought was just
D. It should be available both to the citizens and the slaves
E. It consisted in observing rules of equality
A. Economic considerations
B. Political considerations
C. Social considerations
D. Ethical and philosophical considerations
E. Religious considerations
A. Functions
B. Religion
C. Morality
D. Wealth
E. Education
A. Legal Justice
B. Social Justice
C. Political Justice
D. Economic Justice
A. Management institutions
B. Regulation of the economy of the country
C. Maintenance of system of law courts
D. All the above
A. A virtue that cannot be separated from the virtues of temperance, courage and wisdom
B. Not a matter of outright equality but is rather a matter of right proportion
C. A mtter of human relations which change and grow in the process of time with changes of social thought, and it adjusts itself and changes accordingly
D. The first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought