A. Herbert Spencer
B. John Dewey
C. Bentham
D. C.E.M. Joad
Related Mcqs:
- Basic principles of Classical Liberalism are available in ‘Liberalism’ by:
A. Gilbert Murray
B. Spinoza
C. Gallil
D. Harvey
E. Hobhouse - Who of the following has defined liberalism by saying, “Liberalism as a political creed is a compound of two separate elements? One of these is democracy and the other individualism”.
A. MacGovern
B. Sartori
C. Laski
D. Karl Marx
E. Robert A.Dahl - Modern Liberalism speaks for: _____________?
A. Capitalist class
B. Working class
C. Educated class
D. Middle class
E. Mass of mankind - Modern liberalism has tried to struck a balance between the interests of: __________?
A. States of the world themselves
B. Parliamentary and Presidential system
C. Individual and Society
D. Unitary and Federal System
E. Capitalism and Totalitarianism - One of the salient features of the theory of sovereignty as expounded by Hobbes was that he stood for its:
A. Transference from other sovereignty
B. Its perpetuity
C. Its indivisibility
D. Its inalienability - Hohn Austin who expounded his theory of sovereignty was:____________?
A. Roman
B. Greek
C. French
D. English
E. Russian - Which one of the following condition was not associated with the state of nature as expounded by Locke?
A. The state of nature was a state of peace, mutual assistance and cooperation
B. There were natural rights of life, liberty and property
C. The prevalence of natural law
D. There was continuous fear and danger of violent death - General will as expounded by Rousseau is sum total of: __________?
A. Real wills
B. Majority wills
C. Minority wills
D. Will of the elites - Who of the following is not closely associated with liberalism?
A. Laski
B. Karl Marx
C. MacIver
D. Bentham - Negative aspect of liberalism developed during: ______________?
A. 16th century
B. 17th century
C. 18th century
D. 19th century
E. 20th century