Who said that the theory of sovereignty is not valid for political philosophy?
A. T.H. Green
B. Hobhouse
C. Laski
D. Grotius
A. T.H. Green
B. Hobhouse
C. Laski
D. Grotius
A. Propagating their own programme
B. By criticizing the government
C. By acquainting the people with important public questions
D. By keeping direct contact with the people
A. Professor Garner
B. Stephen Leacock
C. Paul Janet
D. None of these
A. The rich and the poor
B. The educated and the elite
C. The religious and the educated people
D. The rich and the religious people
E. The poor and the religious people
A. Sum-total of confused and incoherent opinions held by different groups of citizens
B. Unanimous opinion of all the citizens
C. A definite opinion, which is the result of a process of clarification and co-ordination of views held by different persons
D. Majority opinion
A. The state looked after the welfare of the people
B. A sizeable population consisted of slaves
C. All states followed monarchical system
D. The size of the state used to be small
A. It is under party control
B. It is under government control
C. It is highly critical of opposition policies
D. It is highly critical of government policies
E. It is impartial and free