A. He wanted the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people
B. He stood for legal reforms
C. He wanted status quo in educational system
D. He wanted changes in the electoral system
Related Mcqs:
- Hobbes and Bentham were the supporters of: ____________?
A. Legal Theory of Property
B. Socialistic Theory of Property
C. Idealistic Theory of Property
D. Natural Theory of Property - In the Constituent Assembly who of the following Indians said about relationship of parliament and judiciary “No Supreme Court, no Judiciary, can stand in judgment over the sovereign will of Parliament”:
A. J.L.Nehru
B. Ananthaswamy Ayyangar
C. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Dr. Rajindra Parsad - Who of the following is not an advocate of liberal philosophy?
A. T.H. Green
B. J.S. Mill
C. Bentham
D. Locke
E. Karl Marx - Which one of the following is not a valid criticism against liberal philosophy?
A. It is a fluid philosophy
B. Its thinkers have divergent views
C. It is essentially a capitalist philosopy
D. It is basically philosophy of working classes
E. It wants changes through peaceful means which is not possible - Who of the following is often described as the father of liberal political philosophy?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Thomas Paine - Which of the following is correct about liberal theory about state?
A. It is an unnecessary evil
B. It is ethical idea
C. It is march of God on earth
D. It is necessary evil
E. It is instrument of exploitation - Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a feature of Liberal Democracy?
A. Party system
B. Periodic Elections
C. Fundamental Rights
D. Democratic Centralism - Who of the following is not associated with the concept of liberal democracy?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Machiavelli - Who of the following is not associated with liberal democracy”?
A. J.S.Mill
B. T.H.Green
C. Laski
D. MacIver
E. Bakunin - Which one of the following is not true about liberal democracy?
A. It is based on the concept of common good, which is vague
B. It denies the freedom of expression to a common man
C. It believes that power does not rest with small elites of society
D. It does not suggest concrete means for implementing fundamental values.