A. Fascists
B. Guild Socialists
C. Anarchists
D. Syndicalists
E. Nazis
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following thinkers advocated the abolition of private property?
A. Locke
B. Green
C. Mill
D. Rousseau
E. Karl Marx - Abolition of bonded labour is based on the philosphy and concept of:
A. Political equality
B. Civil equality
C. National equality
D. None of the above - In the economic sphere the Socialists are in favour of: ________?
A. Free competition
B. Regulation of means of production and distribution
C. Non-interference in the economic activities
D. Multi-nationals - Fascists were in favour of giving authority to state:
A. In the political sphere alone
B. In the economic sphere alone
C. In the political as well as economic spheres
D. In social economic, political moral, religious spheres etc - The individuals were in favour of leaving the individual completely free because:
A. He is quarrelsome
B. He is unsocial
C. He is a rational being
D. He knows his interest best - 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 - In the economic spere, the individualists are in favour of: ______________?
A. Ending all free competition
B. Encourging free competition
C. State control over production and distribution
D. Dictatorship of the proletariat - The modern individualists are in favour of a: ___________?
A. Police state
B. Welfare state
C. Stateless society
D. Totalitarian state - Which ‘one the arguments in favour of private property given below, has been wrongly listed?
A. Right to private property is in keeping with the principle of equality
B. Private property gives incentive to the individual to work hard
C. Private property gives a sense of security
D. Private property promotes qualities of charity and benevolence - The Pluralists are in favour of: _____________?
A. Denial of all sovereign power to the state
B. Grant of absolute sovereign right to the state
C. Grant of limited sovereign powers to the state
D. Grant of all powers to associations only