A. Individualists
B. Liberals
C. Socialists
D. Communists
E. Utilitarian
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Related Mcqs:
- Who of the following is associated with the statement that the main function of state is to ‘hinder to the hindrances to good life’:
A. Individualists
B. Liberals
C. Utilitarianists
D. Socialists - Who said that state existed for the life and continues to exist for the sake of good life?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Spencer
D. Montesquieu
E. G.B. Vico - Who said that state came into being for the sake of life and continues for the sake of good life?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Spencer
D. Spinoza
E. Rousseau - Who said that the state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues for the sake of good life?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Cicero
D. Machiavelli - One of the strongest hindrances in the way of formation of sound public opinion is:
A. Propaganda of radio, relevision and cinema
B. A dishonest and mischievous press
C. Progagands of political parties
D. Religious institutions - The hindrances in the way of formulation of sound public opinion are given below. Which one of them is not correct?
A. Unscrupulous press
B. Superstition and conservatism
C. Absence of civil liberties
D. Educational institutions - The view that “State comes into existence for the sake of life and continues for the sake of good life” was expressed by:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Bentham
D. Idealists - Who defined state as ‘a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honourble life:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Hobbes
D. Barker - Who said that man’s life in the state of nature was ‘solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short’?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Karl Marx - Who said that organic theory of the state is not a trustworthy guide to state activity?
A. Ebestein
B. Leacock
C. MacIver
D. Gilchrist
E. Gettell
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