A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Xenophon
Related Mcqs:
- In the pursuit of happiness, what is the highest form of plesure for a human being, according to Aristotle?
A. Companionship
B. Love
C. Philanthropy
D. Contemplation - Who defined democracy as “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
A. Woodrow
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Laski
D. Gandhi - Who said that democracy is the Government of the people for the people and by the people?
A. Lincoln
B. Bryce
C. Dicey
D. Herodotus - Who defined democracy as “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”?
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Lord Bryce
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Laski - A capitalist adds to his wealth because:
A. The workers wish so
B. Machines installed by him produce more
C. There is difference between exchange value of what is produced and what is paid
D. Capitalist can win the cooperation of the workers - Who said “These, then, will be some of the features of democracy …. It will be, in all likelihood, an agreeable, lawless, parti-colored common wealth, dealing with all alike on a footing of equality, whether, they be really equal or not”:
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides - “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 - The rights which have more concern with inward rather than outward actions are called:
A. Moral rights
B. Civil rights
C. Natural rights
D. Political rights - Who has said that the distinction between the written and unwritten constitution is one of degree rather than that of kind:
A. Finer
B. Ebestein
C. Munro
D. Gettell
E. Woodrow Wilson - Who has defined liberty by saying “freedom is not the absence of restraints but rather the substitution of rational ones for the irrational”?
A. Seeley
B. Gettell
C. G.D.H. Cole
D. Mackechnie
E. Laski