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
Related Mcqs:
- According to Laski the state is:____________?
A. Master of society and associations
B. Servant of society
C. Identical with society
D. None of the above - According to Laski ‘private property’ contributes to:__________?
A. The prosperity of the society
B. The development of society
C. The weakening of society
D. None of the above - According to Laski law is:____________?
A. Command of the sovereign
B. Embodiment of general will
C. Built upon general social environment
D. Accumulation of religious principles and practices - Which one of the following is not true about Laski’s views about private property?
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 - Which one of the following is not in keeping with Laski’s views on property?
A. The property owned by most people is not commensurate with the duties performed by them
B. Property leads to wasteful production under a capitalist system
C. Inherited property is morally justified
D. The property is the reward for labour - Laski opposed inheritance of private property on the ground?
A. It leads to stagnation of country’s economy
B. It encourages the children to lead life of luxury without working
C. It gives rise to tension among various claimants
D. On all the above grounds - Laski was in favour of:____________?
A. Absolute tight to property
B. Abolition of all property
C. Happy blinding of right to property
D. None of the above - Which one of the following is not true about Laski’s views about private property?
A. There should be no payment of compensation for property taken over by the state
B. Everybody should have a right to keep legally earned property
C. It created many economic problems
D. It is psychologically inadequate
E. It is morally incomplete - Laski regarded the government as: ________?
A. Trustees of people
B. A servant of people
C. A master of people
D. None of the above - “Liberty therefore, is never real unless the Government can be called to account when it invades rights.” (Laski)
Which one of the following is the just justification to the above statement?A. It the realisation of that the government can be brought to book in a court of law
B. In identifying a man as a political unit in a way which distinguishes him from other citizens
C. In a decentralized society wherein the basic needs of men can find satisfaction
D. In the understanding that liberty and restraints are complementary