A. Abolition of all private property
B. Absolute rights to property
C. Right to property within limitations
D. None of the above
Property
Property
A. Confiscation of all private property
B. Acquisition of property with compensation
C. Confiscation of property with nomical compensation
D. Abolition of all private property
A. Right to private property is in keeping with the principle of equality
B. Private property gives incentive to the individual to work hard
C. Private property gives a sense of security
D. Private property promotes qualities of charity and benevolence
A. Opposed to private property
B. In favour of absolute right to private property
C. In favour of common ownership of property
D. In favour of regulation of property in larger interests of the seciety
A. Locke
B. Bentham
C. Kant
D. Marx
A. Private property is a gift from God
B. All private property is theft
C. Property is an essential condition for the fulfilment of personality
D. Private property is the cause of social inequalities
A. In favour of equitable distribution of property
B. In favour of equitable distribution of property
C. In favour of state control over all property
D. In favour of absolute right to property
A. Hobbes
B. J.S. Mill
C. Adam Smith
D. TH. Green
A. Marx
B. Kant
C. Rousseau
D. Plato
A. J.S. Mill
B. Adam Smith
C. Kant
D. Bakunin