A. Liber
B. Keruse
C. Edmund Burke
D. Cicero
E. Dr. Asirvatham
Related Mcqs:
- Who of the following said that ‘rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek in general to be himself at his best’?
A. Laski
B. Marx
C. Spencer
D. Rousseau
E. Montesquieu - Who said “Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek in general, to be himself of his best”?
A. Hobbes
B. Laski
C. Aristotle
D. Rousseau - 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 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 - 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 everystate activity should aim at perfection of national life?
A. Burgess
B. Garner
C. Gettell
D. Rousseau
E. Bluntschli - Which of the following theory believes that rights are conditions, which contribute and help in the promotion of common good?
A. Historical
B. Natural
C. Social welfare
D. Legal
E. Political - Who said property is necessary for the realisation of one’s will?
A. Marx
B. Kant
C. Rousseau
D. Plato - There are certain writers who regarded the possession of property as a necessary qualification for franchise. One of them has written, “It is important that the Assembly which votes the taxes should be elected exclusively by people who pay something towards the taxes imposed. Those who pay no taxes, disposing by their votes of other people’s money, have every motive to be lavish and none to economies.” Who said this?
A. Laski
B. Bryce
C. J.S. Mill
D. Barker