A. Idealistic
B. Social Contractualists
C. Utilitarian
D. Marxists
The Rights
The Rights
A. Rights exist for the good of the weaker sections of society
B. Rights are powers granted to the rulers to promote social welfare
C. Rights are the conditions of social welfare
D. Rights is another name for the power of the state used for social welfare
A. Hobbes
B. Laski
C. Aristotle
D. Rousseau
A. It attaches too much importance to the individual rights
B. It attaches too much importance to social welfare and curbs individual rights
C. It attaches greater importance of the weaker sections
D. It favours grant of unlimited powers to the state
A. Social development
B. Economic development
C. Civil development
D. Moral development
A. Attaches great importance to the moral development of man’s personality
B. Sacrifices the individual good to the social good
C. Tries to reconcile the social and individual good
D. Lays emphasis on religious and economic rights
A. Absolute right to resist the state
B. Unflinching obedience to state laws by the individual
C. Right to resist the state under certain circumstances
D. Right to resist the state in majority wants it
A. Physical development
B. Material progress
C. Inner-development
D. Social development
A. Perfection of human personality
B. Equality of all men
C. Provision of basic necessities of life to all
D. None of the above
A. The creator of all rights
B. Not the creator of all rights
C. The preserver of all natural rights
D. Not concerned with rights