A. Marx and Engels jointly in Communist Manifesto
B. Karl Marx in Das Capital
C. Engels in the Origin of Family, Private Property and State
D. Lenin in State and Revolution
Marxian Theory of Origin Of State
Marxian Theory of Origin Of State
A. A divine institution
B. A natural institution
C. A man made institution
D. Result of evolution
A. Dictatorship of proletariat, withering away of the state, socialism, communism
B. Dictatorship of proletariat, socialism, withering away of the state, communism
C. Socialism, dictatorship of the proletariat, withering away of the state, communism
D. Dictatorship of the proletariat, communism, withering away of the state, socialism
A. The state which will be established after the overthrow of the capitalist state as a transitory measure
B. A state in which the factory workers would control all the means of production and distribution
C. A state in which the real power will be in the hands of peasants and farmers
D. A stateless and classless society, which the Marxists ultimately wish to establish
A. A divine institution
B. A natural institution
C. A man made institution
D. Result of evolution
A. Characterised by class struggle
B. A classless society
C. A class and co-operative society
D. Having only four classes
A. Which will precede the final withering away of the state and establishment of a Communist State
B. Which will flow in the wake of the revolution
C. Of the final state of Communism
D. Prior to the creation of the state
A. Might is right
B. Survival of the fittest
C. From each according to his needs
D. None of the above
A. Doing away with the state
B. Restricting the activities of state
C. Granting greater powers to state
D. Granting only military and police functions to the state
A. Promotion of common good
B. Doing away the inequalities existing in the society
C. Promotion of the interests of the dominating class
D. Protecting the weaker section of the society