A. Permanent
B. Keeps on changing according to time and place
C. Purely Temporary
D. Highly flexible
Related Mcqs:
- This General set up a regime in Crimea from March to November 1920. Who was this General?
A. Zhirirlovshiy
B. General Wrangel
C. Vladimir Volfovich
D. Sergey Mironov - Locke’s sovereign was:_______________?
A. Above law
B. Bound by the existing laws
C. The chief creator of all laws
D. None of the above - Which one of the following is wrong as per Rousseau’s theory of General will in mind?
A. General Will is always good, just and right
B. General Will is the will of the masses
C. General Will is supreme, inalienable and indivisible
D. Individual’s freedom consists in acting in conformity with General Will - Who said “So long as the General will is Sovereign, it does not matter what form of government it may be __________?
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Hegel
D. T.H. Green - General will, according to Rousseau was: _____________?
A. Majority will
B. Sum total of good wills
C. Sum total of bad wills
D. Sum total of the will of minority - General will as expounded by Rousseau is sum total of: __________?
A. Real wills
B. Majority wills
C. Minority wills
D. Will of the elites - The General Will according to Rousseau is:_________?
A. Always right
B. Generally right
C. Never right
D. Can be both right and wrong - The General Will is:
A. Non-sovereign
B. Sovereign
C. Ejoys only limited sovereignty
D. Legally sovereign - The General Will means: _________________?
A. Will of the majority
B. Unanimous will
C. Collection of individual wills
D. Will of the community viewed as a living and rational political organism - Which one of the following thinkers is connected with the concept of General Will?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. T.H. Green