A. Aristotle, Plato, Hobbes and Bentham
B. Bodin, Hobbes, Bentham and Laski
C. Bodin, Austin, Hobbes, Bentham
D. Aristotle, Austin, Laki and Hobbes
Related Mcqs:
- The legal notion of state’ has been discarded in lodern times because:
A. It emphasizes only the negative functions of states
B. It over-emphasizes the role of the law in the governance of the state
C. It subordinates the laws, which represent cumulated wisdom of several generations, to te will of the people
D. Of all the above factors - Which one of the following thinkers emphasised the negative concept of liberty?
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Spencer
D. Aristotle
E. None of the above - Which one of the following thinkers emphasised the principles of adult franchise, representative government, freedom of press and frequent elections, which form the cornerstone of Liberal theory of democracy?
A. J.S.Mill
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. All the three - Which one of the following group of thinkers do not draw any distinction between the governemtn and the state?
A. Pluralists
B. Socialists
C. Capitalists
D. All the above - The rationale of the right to property is identifiable in three of the following nations. Identify the notion which does not belong to this group?
A. The measure of property nature has endowed to man is in keeping with his Labour and convenience of life
B. The right to property is in consonance with divine dispensation
C. The property nature has given to man is his own and nobody has any right to it but himself
D. Since man tills, plants, improves and cultivates property and can use the product of each property, it is his own - Which one of the following is the popular notion of state in modern times?
A. Legal notion
B. Ethical Notion
C. Constitutional notion
D. Welfare nation - The idealist theory of Justice, which emphasised the moral element of justice, was first of all propounded by:___________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. Marx - The Economic aspects of democracy have been emphasised by constitutionality of laws enacted by ___________?
A. Liberal Theory of Democracy
B. Marxian Theory of Democracy
C. Both Marxian and Liberal
D. Theories of Democracy - The two basic principles of liberal theory of democracy, which were emphasised by Locke, were:
A. Universal adult franchise and right to property
B. Woman suffrage and secret ballot
C. Popular sovereignty and constitutional government
D. Natural Rights and Representative Democracy - The philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries emphasised:
A. Economic equality only
B. Social and economic equality only
C. Social and political equality only
D. Social economic as well as political equality