According to Marx the state promotes:
A. Common good
B. Good of the poor people
C. And defends the interests propertied classes
D. Conditions which are conducive to man’s moral development
A. Common good
B. Good of the poor people
C. And defends the interests propertied classes
D. Conditions which are conducive to man’s moral development
A. Political parties divide the people and disrupt national unity
B. Political parties break the rigidity of the separation of power
C. Political parties deny freedom of speech and expression to an individual and he becomes a mere cog in the party machinery
D. Political parties encourage political favouritism
A. Single party system
B. Bi-party system
C. Multi-party system
D. None of These
A. The individual is left with no other alternative but to obey the commands of the sovereign
B. Men are free from any superior power on earth, and they act as they think fit within the bounds of the law of nature
C. The Government exists for the good of the people, and can be removed if it violates the trust reposed in it
D. The State is composed of equal individuals, some having authority over others and all participate in the General will
A. The legislature
B. The executive
C. The judiciary
D. All the above
A. It is a continuous process
B. It includes definitional priorities
C. It is set of values
D. There is implicit rank order of development
A. A constituency from which only one candidate contests the election
B. A constituency from which a candidate is returned unopposed
C. A constituency from which a number of candidates may contest but only one member is elected
D. None of the above