A. They do not favour individual liberty against state
B. They assume that the state will wither away
C. The believe that the state is means to an end
D. They believe that state has always been siding with propertied classes
Marxian Socialism
Marxian Socialism
A. The state will be replaced by classless society
B. They favour negative freedom for members
C. They hold faith in planned economy
D. They are opposed to production for the sake of profit
A. Strong and centralised workers
B. Trade Unions
C. The landlords
D. Industrial owners
A. It is rule of capitalist class
B. It is government by the people
C. It means rule of educated classes
D. It means rule of the working classes
A. Dialectical materialism
B. Historical materialism
C. The theory of surplus value
D. The theory of class struggle
E. The view that the state is an ethical idea
A. Capital in vested in it
B. Machinery used for production
C. The extent of its dependence on the foreign market
D. The extent of its demand in the foreign market
E. The socially useful labour put in it
A. Stalin
B. Lenin
C. Khrushchev
D. Karl Marx
E. Kosygin
A. Social factor
B. Political factor
C. Economic factor
D. Religious factor
E. Cultural factor
A. Growth of trade unions
B. Extent to which the social and political institutions are reorganised
C. The growthe of bureaucracy
D. None of the above
A. There will be all honour to mental labour
B. Mental labour will be preferred over manual labour
C. Manual labour will be preferred over mental labour
D. There will be no distinction between the mental and the manual labour