Which of the following preaches the establishment of a stateless society?
A. The Idealists
B. The Fascists
C. The Individualists
D. The Anarchists
E. The Socialists
A. The Idealists
B. The Fascists
C. The Individualists
D. The Anarchists
E. The Socialists
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
A. The rights are granted to the individual by the state but it cannot take them back without the consent of the majority:
B. The rights are granted to the individual by the state and can be taken back by it
C. The state does not grant rights to the individual but can curtail his rights
D. The state neither grants rights to the individual nor can it restrict them
A. Seats are reserved for various condidate is returned unopposed interests
B. There is no reservation of seats for of candidates may contest but only anyone
C. Elections are held simulaneously for the central and state legislatures
D. None of These
A. J.S.Mill
B. Adam Smith
C. Herbert Smith
D. Locke
A. Maintenance of law and order
B. Protection of country against outside aggression
C. Maintenance of law courts and settlement of disputes among individuals
D. Promotion of education
A. Differentiates between moral and political rights
B. Does not differentiate between moral and political rights
C. Opposed to moral and political rights Reconciles moral and political rights
D. Reconciles moral and political rights