A. Bentham
B. J.S. Mill
C. Leacock
D. Laski
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following is not true about pluralists attack on concept of sovereignty?
A. This concept is impossible
B. It is against individual liberty
C. It is against freedom of association
D. It is against the ideal of international peace and harmony
E. It is unethical - Which one of the following according to Pluralists is a serious limitation on sovereignty?
A. Inernational law
B. Trade unions
C. Associations operating in the state
D. A written constitution - Pluralists believe in one of the following characteristics of sovereignty namely:
A. Divisibility
B. Comprehensiveness
C. Permanence
D. None of these - The Pluralists regard the state as:__________?
A. Master of people
B. Servant of people
C. A power machine
D. Brother of masses - According to the Pluralists one of the important limitations on sovereignty is:______________?
A. Written Constitution
B. Independent Judiciary
C. Political Parties
D. International Law - Pluralists believe that: ________________?
A. The state is a unique organization
B. The state is as important as the other social, economic and religious groups
C. The other social, economic and religious groups are more important than the state
D. State is controlled by other associations - The Pluralists believe in:____________?
A. Legal sovereignty
B. Political sovereignty
C. Nominal Sovereign
D. Absolute sovereignty - The Pluralists believe that: ___________?
A. Sovereignty is exclusively vested in the state
B. Sovereignty is shared by the various social, religious, economic and political groups
C. Sovereignty is the privilege of social and economic groups only
D. Sovereignty rests with the United Nations - The Pluralists are in favour of: _____________?
A. Denial of all sovereign power to the state
B. Grant of absolute sovereign right to the state
C. Grant of limited sovereign powers to the state
D. Grant of all powers to associations only - The main function of the state according to the Pluralists is:____________?
A. To promote general welfare of its citizens
B. To regulate the activities of various associations
C. To regulate production distribution of essential goods
D. To provide social securities like unemployment allowance and old pension