A. Both believe in totalitarian state
B. Both support the cause of workers
C. Both believe in violence
D. Both ridicule democracy
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following points is not common to Marxism (Communism) and Fascism?
A. Faith in the importance of religion
B. Hatred for democracy
C. Supermacy of the leadership
D. Opposition to individual freedom - Fascism differes from Communism in so far as: _____________?
A. It holds that the state is an instrument of exploitation
B. It considers the state a supreme reality
C. It does not held faith in totalitarian government
D. It stands for one party rule - Fascism resembles Communism (Marxism) in so far it stands for: ____________?
A. Retention of private property
B. Internationalism
C. The doctrine determinism
D. A totalitarian state - Who of the followings first of all advocated ‘communism of property’.
A. Plato
B. Marx
C. Engels
D. Proudhon - According to Marxists ‘Primitive Communism’ is the period.
A. Which will precede the final withering away of the state and establishment of a Communist State
B. Which will flow in the wake of the revolution
C. Of the final state of Communism
D. Prior to the creation of the state - Communism believes in bringing about changes through:
A. Peaceful and constitutional methods
B. Change of heart and mind
C. Revolutionary methods
D. Combination of peaceful and revolutionary methods according to the requirements of the situation - Communism which was propounded by Marx and Engels and modified by subsequent philosophers believes in:
A. State ownership of all the means of production
B. Complete freedom in the economic sphere
C. Mixed economy with only key industries under state control
D. None of the above - Which one of the following is not true about Fascism?
A. They are opposed to individual liberty
B. They preferred liberty over discipline
C. They stood for material efficiency
D. Ther are the believers of law and order
E. They had faith in hierarchy - Pick out which one of the following is not true about Fascism:
A. They favoured majority rule
B. They favoured violence
C. They favoured war
D. They favoured the idea of one party
E. They supported the idea of one leadership - Which one of the following is not an element of Fascism?
A. It is negation of democracy
B. It is negation of socialism
C. It is opposed to world peace
D. It is opposed to theory of class struggle
E. It is opposed to capitalism