A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. All the above three thinkers
Related Mcqs:
- Who of the following thinkers asserted the principle that consent of the people’ is the basis of state?
A. Adam Smith
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Bentham
D. Locke - “Property is essential for the development of character, for without some property there can be no liberty, and without liberty there can be no proper development of character”. The above statement was made by:_______________?
A. Bentham
B. Aristotle
C. Bosanquet
D. T.H. Green - “Really I think that the poorest he that is in England bath a life, as the greatest he, and therefore truly, sir, I think it is clear that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under the government, and I do think that the poorest ram in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to the Government that he bath not had a voice to put himself under”. The statement argues for
A. Rule according to the consent of the governed
B. Rule of the poor
C. Expropriation of the rich
D. Distribution of wealth equally to all - Who said that ‘stte is a community permanently established for a political end’?
A. Hall
B. Laski
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. McIver - Which is the best form of stte according to Farabi?
A. Madinat-ul-Fazla
B. Madinatual Jahillia
C. Madina-tul-Siyasa
D. Madina-tul-Tughlab - Which one of the following thinkers defended right to property on the ground of its utility?
A. Bentham
B. Kant
C. Marx
D. Laski - Which one of the following thinkers did not favour the rulers to own property?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Laski
D. All the above - Which of the following thinkers advocated the abolition of private property?
A. Locke
B. Green
C. Mill
D. Rousseau
E. Karl Marx - Which one of the following thinkers interpreted justice as allotment of functions to person in accordance with his ability and training?
A. Aristotle
B. Plto
C. Barker
D. Laski - “That with which a man has mixed his labour becomes his property”. The above statement was made by:
A. Rousseau
B. Karl Marx
C. Locke
D. Hobbes