According to Rousseau the two instincts, which governed the action of man in the state of nature, were:
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property
A. It is a fluid philosophy
B. Its thinkers have divergent views
C. It is essentially a capitalist philosopy
D. It is basically philosophy of working classes
E. It wants changes through peaceful means which is not possible
A. Perfection of human personality
B. Equality of all men
C. Provision of basic necessities of life to all
D. None of the above
A. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
B. Union of Socialist Soviet Republics
C. Union of Supreme Soviet Republics
D. None of these
A. It created a Supreme Court in India
B. It raised the status of Commander-in-Chief of armed forces in India
C. It permitted company’s servants to have private trade
D. It reduced the status of the Governor of Bengal
A. Materialistic philosophy
B. The labour theory of value
C. The ideal of statesless society
D. Dialectical method
E. The theory of surplus value
A. Green
B. Latin
C. English
D. French
E. Roman