A. Grant of right to work
B. Provision of minimum wages
C. Regulation of working hours
D. All the above
Liberty
Liberty
A. All citizens residing in a state must be granted liberty
B. The country is independent and sovereign
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
A. Absolute liberty
B. Liberty with reasonable restrictions
C. No liberty
D. None of the above
A. TH. Green
B. J.S. Mill
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. H.J. Laski
A. J.S. Mill
B. Bentham
C. T.H Green
D. Laski
A. Marx
B. Hobbes
C. TH. Green
D. J.S. Mill
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Spencer
D. Aristotle
E. None of the above
A. It the realisation of that the government can be brought to book in a court of law
B. In identifying a man as a political unit in a way which distinguishes him from other citizens
C. In a decentralized society wherein the basic needs of men can find satisfaction
D. In the understanding that liberty and restraints are complementary
A. Green
B. Kant
C. Laski
D. Spencer
A. Idealists and Anarchists
B. Individualists and Anarchists
C. Idealists and Socialists
D. Anarchists and Socialists