A. Hobbes
B. J.S. Mill
C. Adam Smith
D. TH. Green
Related Mcqs:
- According to the Individualistic theory of property:
A. Property should be equally distributed amongst all the individuals
B. An individual should be left free to acquire as much property as he can
C. The state should ensure equitable distribution of property through law
D. Property is a divine eift to man. - According to the ‘occupational theory of property’ the property made its appearance only:
A. With the emergence of various occupations
B. With the growth of capitalist economy
C. After man occupied a piece of land for his exclusive use
D. With the dawn of the industrial age - The Legal theory of property is associated with______________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Austin
D. Marx - Who of the following is associated with Idealist theory of property?
A. Bodin
B. Machiavelli
C. Bakunin
D. Kant
E. Godwin - The idealistic theory of property is associated with the name of:
A. Locke
B. Bentham
C. Kant
D. Marx - “Property is essential for the development of character, for without some property there can be no liberty, and without liberty there can be no proper development of character”. The above statement was made by:_______________?
A. Bentham
B. Aristotle
C. Bosanquet
D. T.H. Green - Who of the following is not associated with Anarchists views about property?
A. T.H.Green
B. Godwin
C. Proudhan
D. Bakunin - The Labour theory of property implies that:
A. The property is created by the combination of capital and labour
B. The capital is the major factor for the determination of the property
C. The property is acquired through the application of labour
D. None of the above - The Legal theory of property believes that:
A. Property is a natural right and law merely recognises it:
B. Property is the creation of state
C. A person can be deprived of his property for the good of the community
D. The legal ownership of all property vests in the head of the state - The Labour theory of property made its appearance in:__________?
A. The ancient times
B. The medieval age
C. The modern time
D. The 20th century