A. Consumers
B. Producers
C. Capitalists
D. Workers
E. Society as a whole
Related Mcqs:
- According to Fabians means of production and distribution should be: ________?
A. At the disposal of guilds
B. At the disposal of those who can control them
C. Left to the care of the elite of the society
D. Controlled by the community - The Fabians believed that capital should be: ___________?
A. Allowed to remain where it is
B. Allowed to concentrate in few hands
C. Transferred to society as a whole
D. Distributed among the poor
E. None of the above is true - The Fabians believed that changes in present system can come only:
A. By revolutionary means
B. Through parliamentary system
C. Reforming the present system of production
D. By introducing radical land reforms - Who believed that private property is essential for the development of individual’s personality?
A. Karl Marx
B. Proudhon
C. J.S. Mill
D. Engels - Social welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Utilitarian
B. Marxists
C. Anarchists
D. Idealists
E. Syndicalists - Which one of the followings was a prominent exponent of the social welfare theory of rights?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Marx
D. Bentham - The Social Welfare theory is defective in so far as: __________?
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 - The Social Welfare theory holds that: _________?
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 - The Social Welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Idealistic
B. Social Contractualists
C. Utilitarian
D. Marxists - The Social Welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Hobbes
B. Marx
C. T.H. Green
D. Bentham