A. Faith in the importance of religion
B. Hatred for democracy
C. Supermacy of the leadership
D. Opposition to individual freedom
Related Mcqs:
- Fascism resembles Communism (Marxism) in so far it stands for: ____________?
A. Retention of private property
B. Internationalism
C. The doctrine determinism
D. A totalitarian state - In which of the following respects are Communism and Fascism similar to each other?
A. Both believe in totalitarian state
B. Both support the cause of workers
C. Both believe in violence
D. Both ridicule democracy - Fascism differes from Communism in so far as: _____________?
A. It holds that the state is an instrument of exploitation
B. It considers the state a supreme reality
C. It does not held faith in totalitarian government
D. It stands for one party rule - Who of the following thinkers tried to combine the elitist theory with Marxism?
A. Robert Michels
B. James Burham
C. Vilfredo Pareto
D. None of the above - Which one of the following has been wrongly listed as a contribution of Marxism?
A. It provides a social system with a definite purpose and a clear programme
B. It emphasises the inadequacy of the present social organisation
C. It lays emphasis on bringing about changes in the present system through peaceful and constitutional methods
D. It aims at the welfare of the proletariat - Which one of the following criticism against Marxism has been wrongly listed?
A. It attaches too much importance to the religious factor in the interpretation of history
B. It attaches too much importance to the materialistic factor in interpretation of history
C. It wrongly asserts that the value of goods is determined by labour alone
D. It wrongly considers the state as an instrument of oppression - Which of the following is not an element of Marxism?
A. Dialectical materialism
B. Historical materialism
C. The theory of surplus value
D. The theory of class struggle
E. The view that the state is an ethical idea - What was the contribution of Lenin to the development of Marxism?
A. Labour theory of value
B. Theory of surplus value
C. Theory of class struggle
D. Principle of democratic-centralism - Lenin contributed to Marxism by:
A. Giving labour theory of value
B. Modifying theory of class struggle
C. Theory of surplus value
D. The principle of democratic centralism
E. None of these - Marxism and Anarchism differ on their views about:
A. Capital is a theft
B. Condemnation of state
C. Classless society
D. Root causes for evils in society
E. Trade unionism