A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Noam Chomsky
C. Gilbert Achcar
D. Bob Woodward
Western Political Thoughts
Western Political Thoughts
A. Vladimir Lenin
B. Joseph Stalin
C. Friedrich Engels
D. None of these
A. The unification of the proletariat into a ruling class,
B. The overthrow of the bourgeois supremacy
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. Masters degree
B. He did not graduate from university
C. Doctoral degree
D. None of these
A. Trier. Germany
B. Berlin, Germany
C. Bonn Germany
D. None of these
A. How can one look for what one does not know?
B. How can those without virute be elected if democracy is virtuous?
C. Xeno’s paradox
D. How can virtue be wisdom but not knowledge?
A. Socrates is quick
B. Socrates is numbing
C. Socrates is cold-hearted
D. Socrates is suspicious
A. This is a list, not a definition
B. The definition implicitly contains the term it is to define
C. The definition does not correspond to an eidos
D. The definition does not cover all cases of virtue
A. “than not to know the truth?”
B. “than to seek virtue and fail to find it?”
C. “than to desire bad things and secure them?”
D. “than to be a sophist?”
A. Small, Melvin
B. Kevin Phillips
C. Gant, Michael M
D. None of these