The Pluralists are in favour of:___________?
A. Abolition of state
B. Classless and stateless society
C. Curtailing powers of state
D. Further extension of the powers of state
A. Abolition of state
B. Classless and stateless society
C. Curtailing powers of state
D. Further extension of the powers of state
A. Characterised by class struggle
B. A classless society
C. A class and co-operative society
D. Having only four classes
A. Greece
B. Rome
C. Pakistan
D. China
A. Perfect equality
B. Rule of law
C. Impartiality of judiciary
D. Money which one paid to the judges
E. Tit for tat
A. An organised group of persons
B. Fedility to certain common principles
C. A common programme
D. Acommon religion
E. None of these
A. A peremptory norm of International Law that cannot be derogated from by mutual consent
B. A State can terminate a treaty because of wiolation of its domestic law
C. A treaty stands terminated when its purpose is achieved
D. None of these
A. Karl Marx
B. J.S. Mill
C. Proudhan
D. Godwin
E. Bakunin