A. Staunch supporters of right to property
B. Strong opponents of the right to property
C. In favour of equitable distribution of private property
D. In favour of common ownership of property’
Related Mcqs:
- The individualists regard the right to property as:____________?
A. Root of all evils
B. A fundamental right
C. An absolute right
D. None of the above - According to Individualists property:
A. Is a divine institution
B. State should distribute all property
C. State control over it should be absolute
D. Acquisition should be left to individual
E. State should have nothing to do with property - The individualists regarded the state as: __________?
A. An evil
B. A necessary evil
C. A positive good
D. An idealist institution - According to Individualists state should: ___________?
A. Be given maximum powers
B. Have maximum interference in individual affairs
C. Perform maximum optional functions
D. Should least interfere in the affairs of individuals - According to Individualists state activities: _________?
A. Should remain as these are
B. Should be kept to the minimum
C. Should be expanded
D. Should be at the highest ebb - According to individualists: __________?
A. The state is the March of God on this earth
B. State is a positive good
C. State is a moral institution
D. State is a necessary evil - The modern individualists are in favour of: __________?
A. Maintaining status quo with regard to functions of state
B. Granting larger powers to state
C. Granting only co-ordinate powers to the state
D. Abolishing the state - The modern individualists are in favour of a: ___________?
A. Police state
B. Welfare state
C. Stateless society
D. Totalitarian state - According to Individualists people can enjoy maximum liberty only when state: ________?
A. Performs minimum functions
B. Does not exist
C. Performs maximum functions
D. Performs maximum optional functions - According to the individualists the people have maximum liberty if: __________?
A. The state performs maximum functions
B. The state performs minimum functions
C. The state is abolished
D. None of the above