A. There can be no justice under the capitalist system
B. Justice under Capitalist system is possible only if key industries are nationalised
C. Justice has no relation with the system of production
D. Justice under capitalist system is possible only if the workers are given due share in the management of industries
Related Mcqs:
- The Mandan theory of the origin of state has been condemned because it:
A. Considers state as a natural institution?
B. Considers state as a divine institution
C. Considers state as an instrument of class coercion
D. Considers state as the first condition of civilisation - The Mandan theory of development was greatly influenced by: __________?
A. The English classical school
B. The German historical school
C. By both the above schools
D. By none of the above two schools - The proletariat state according to Marxist thinkers is an instrument of: ________?
A. Suppression of majority by the minority
B. Suppression of minority by the majority
C. Putting an end to all types of suppression
D. Establishing cordial relations between various sections of society - According to the Liberal thinkers the functions of the state should be: ________?
A. Unlimited
B. Limited
C. Controlled
D. Uncontrolled - According to classical thinkers which one was not a measuring yard for development:
A. Land
B. Labour
C. Capital
D. Education - According to some thinkers political development cannot be measured in terms of political modernisation because:
A. It is not suited to third world countries
B. Both are opposed to each other
C. Western countries are opposed to it
D. Term political modernisation is ambiguous
E. None of the above - Which one of the following thinkers interpreted justice as allotment of functions to person in accordance with his ability and training?
A. Aristotle
B. Plto
C. Barker
D. Laski - Who of the following thinkers took justice as an ethical standard of virtue in social and public relationship?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Plato
D. MacIver - Which one of the following thinkers emphasised the principles of adult franchise, representative government, freedom of press and frequent elections, which form the cornerstone of Liberal theory of democracy?
A. J.S.Mill
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. All the three - Who of the following thinkers maintain that liberty and equality are antagonistic to each other?
A. Plato and Marx
B. Aristotle and Montesquieu
C. Lord Acton and De Tocqueville
D. Laski and Green