A. Considers state as a natural institution?
B. Considers state as a divine institution
C. Considers state as an instrument of class coercion
D. Considers state as the first condition of civilisation
Marxian Theory of Origin Of State
Marxian Theory of Origin Of State
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Mao
D. Hegel
A. Suppression of bourgeoisie
B. Guidance to the people regarding economic and social reconstruction
C. Inculcation of spirit of religion
D. To work for a classless and stateless society
A. Suppression of majority by the minority
B. Suppression of minority by the majority
C. Putting an end to all types of suppression
D. Establishing cordial relations between various sections of society
A. Karl Marx in Das Capital
B. Marx and Engels jointly in Communist Manifesto
C. Engels in the Origin of Family, Private Property and State
D. Lenin in State and revolution
A. Oppression of one class by another
B. Protection of weaker sections
C. Elimination of inequalities
D. Removal of disparities
A. To establish an omnipotent state
B. To establish a very weak state
C. To establish a state which is run in accordance with the wishes of people
D. Stateless society
A. To bring about revolution for the overthrow of capitalist system
B. To promote Marxian ideology by regulation of education, art, culture, etc.
C. To impart compulsory military training to all able-bodied persons
D. To improve the health of the people
A. Educating the people about the evils of the capitalist state
B. Securing majority in elections
C. Constant discussion and persuasion
D. Violent revolution
A. People are not granted any political freedom
B. Power is in the hands of the politicians
C. Elections are held after long interval
D. Power is in the hands of rich classes