A. They have no fatherland
B. They have share in the making of their Governments
C. They can participate in development of national wealth
D. They have a fatherland
Related Mcqs:
- The Elements of the Philosophy of Right, his political philosophy was published in:_________?
A. 1822
B. 1834
C. 1824
D. 1826 - Which one of the following is not true about Jean Jaures philosophy?
A. State could help in achieving objects of socialism
B. Socialism and democracy were opposed to each other
C. Socialism and democracy were complementary to each other
D. Democratic institutions should be preserved - Who of the following is not an advocate of liberal philosophy?
A. T.H. Green
B. J.S. Mill
C. Bentham
D. Locke
E. Karl Marx - Which one of the following is not a valid criticism against liberal philosophy?
A. It is a fluid philosophy
B. Its thinkers have divergent views
C. It is essentially a capitalist philosopy
D. It is basically philosophy of working classes
E. It wants changes through peaceful means which is not possible - Who of the following is often described as the father of liberal political philosophy?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Thomas Paine - According to Bernstein Marxian philosophy was: ____________?
A. Most scientific
B. Very unscientific
C. Not in keeping with modern needs
D. Most suited to modern needs - In their philosophy the Fabians have laid maximum stress on:
A. Working classes
B. Middle classes
C. Bureaucracy
D. Political elite - One of the main contribution of Fabians to socialist philosophy is that:
A. They gave new ideas about private property
B. Original views about religion
C. Concrete proposals about use of profits
D. Turned socialist doctrines from rigidity of flexibility - Who said: “Workers of the world unit; you have nothing to lose except your ‘thains”?
A. Stalin
B. Marx
C. Mao Tse Tung
D. Lenin - Fascism as a philosophy developed:
A. In the nineteenth century
B. In the pre-World War I period
C. In the post World War II period
D. In the inter-was period (between World War I and World War II)