A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Marx
D. Bentham
Related Mcqs:
- Social welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Utilitarian
B. Marxists
C. Anarchists
D. Idealists
E. Syndicalists - The Social Welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Idealistic
B. Social Contractualists
C. Utilitarian
D. Marxists - The Social Welfare theory of rights is associated with: _________?
A. Hobbes
B. Marx
C. T.H. Green
D. Bentham - The three most prominent exponents of Social Contract theory were:__________?
A. Austin, Bodin and Hobbes
B. Hobbes, locke and Rousseau
C. MacIver, Laski and Rousseau
D. J.S. Mill, Adam Smith and Hobbes - The Social Welfare theory is defective in so far as: __________?
A. It attaches too much importance to the individual rights
B. It attaches too much importance to social welfare and curbs individual rights
C. It attaches greater importance of the weaker sections
D. It favours grant of unlimited powers to the state - The Social Welfare theory holds that: _________?
A. Rights exist for the good of the weaker sections of society
B. Rights are powers granted to the rulers to promote social welfare
C. Rights are the conditions of social welfare
D. Rights is another name for the power of the state used for social welfare - In England chief exponent of theory of State socialism was:
A. G.B. Shah
B. Bentham
C. Mill. J.S.
D. T.H. Green
E. James Mill - Which one of the followings is the oldest theory of rights?
A. Historical Theory
B. Natural Rights Theory
C. Legal theory of rights
D. Idealist Theory - Which one of the followings was in no way connected with the theory of natural rights?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Paine
D. Bentham - Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a defect of the theory of natural rights
A. There is no commonly agreed list of natural rights
B. The natural rights often conflict with each other
C. There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights
D. It assumes that rights can exist independent of state