A. Opposed to right to private property
B. In favour of limited right to property only
C. In favour of absolute right to private property
D. In favour of equitable distribution property
Property
Property
A. Property is a natural right and law merely recognises it:
B. Property is the creation of state
C. A person can be deprived of his property for the good of the community
D. The legal ownership of all property vests in the head of the state
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Austin
D. Marx
A. Anarchists
B. Communists
C. Individualists
D. None of the above
A. Machiavelli
B. Aristotle
C. Plato
D. Laski
A. After the industrial revolution
B. After people started leading settled life
C. After the creation of the state
D. After the glorious revolution
A. Has been known to the people since the earliest times
B. Came into existence in the 5th century AD.
C. Came into existence in the wake of industrial revolution
D. Came into existence in the wake of large scale production
A. It divides society
B. It creates an idle class
C. It promotes corruption in society
D. It checks social evils and corruptions
E. It helps in floating dishonest enterprises
A. It halps man in expressing his personality
B. It helps in the advancement of civilisation
C. It checks healthy competition
D. It promotes confidence and responsibility
E. It helps in the promotion of culture
A. It has checked incentive and initiative
B. It has divided society in classess
C. It has promoted social disharmony
D. It has deprived the poor of their pleasure
E. It has made the rich richer and poor still poorer