A. Confiscation of all private property
B. Acquisition of property with compensation
C. Confiscation of property with nomical compensation
D. Abolition of all private property
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is true about Liberals views about private property?
A. Individual should have no right to own it
B. State has right to confiscate it without payment of compensation
C. It should be under state control
D. State should pay compensation for its acquisition
E. It should altogether be abolished - Which of the following is not true about Liberals about private property?
A. It gives rise to love for charity and culture
B. It is reward for labour
C. The state has no right to regulate it
D. Individual should be paid compensation for state’s taking away one’s private property
E. The people should have limited right over property - The modern liberals are:
A. Opposed to private property
B. In favour of absolute right to private property
C. In favour of common ownership of property
D. In favour of regulation of property in larger interests of the seciety - The Pluralists are in favour of:___________?
A. Abolition of state
B. Classless and stateless society
C. Curtailing powers of state
D. Further extension of the powers of state - Marxists are in favour of: ___________?
A. Doing away with the state
B. Restricting the activities of state
C. Granting greater powers to state
D. Granting only military and police functions to the state - The modern individualists are in favour of a: ___________?
A. Police state
B. Welfare state
C. Stateless society
D. Totalitarian state - Marxian Socialists are in favour of: ___________?
A. Abolishing capitalism
B. Reforming capitalism
C. Retaining capitalism as it is
D. None of the above - Classical Liberals believed in fiscal liberty for the:
A. Rich
B. Poor
C. Land owners
D. Middle classes - From personal liberty Classical Liberals meant individual liberty but:
A. Provision for state intervention
B. Provision for church to invade privacy
C. Spying on activities where necessary
D. Without governmental or church control - Classical Liberals means that hereditary advantages should be:
A. Brought to an end
B. Continued
C. Continued but in a limited manner
D. Continued but in a modified form