A. J.S. Mill
B. Adam Smith
C. Kant
D. Bakunin
Related Mcqs:
- Who of the followings opposed private property?
A. Anarchists
B. Communists
C. Individualists
D. None of the above - Laski opposed inheritance of private property on the ground?
A. It leads to stagnation of country’s economy
B. It encourages the children to lead life of luxury without working
C. It gives rise to tension among various claimants
D. On all the above grounds - Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a merit of private property?
A. It provides incentive to worker
B. It leads to division of labour and great production
C. It provide if sense of pleasure
D. It provides incentive to the developments of z art, seience, literature, etc. - Which of the followings did not favour the right to private property?
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Bodin
D. Mao Tse Tung - Who of the followings first of all advocated ‘communism of property’.
A. Plato
B. Marx
C. Engels
D. Proudhon - Who of the followings considered property as natural?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Marx
D. Rousseau - Who of the following believed that private property in the society came as a serpent?
A. John Huss
B. Wycliff
C. Machiavelli
D. Rousseau - In his Republic Plato has said about private property that:
A. It should be socialised
B. It should be possessed by ruling classes
C. It should be owned by citizens and slaves both
D. It should be owned by citizens alone
E. There should be nothing like private property - Which one of the following is true about John of Paris views about private property?
A. King had no right to regulate property
B. Church should possess maximum property
C. King should respect the sentiments of the owners
D. Pope was the owner and not custodian of property - Which one of the following is true about Liberals views about private property?
A. Individual should have no right to own it
B. State has right to confiscate it without payment of compensation
C. It should be under state control
D. State should pay compensation for its acquisition
E. It should altogether be abolished