Marx has been criticised for his views:
A. That capital is a theft
B. Private property is source of exploitation
C. Religion is the opium of the people
D. He has prounded no guarantee for non-working classes in his society
A. That capital is a theft
B. Private property is source of exploitation
C. Religion is the opium of the people
D. He has prounded no guarantee for non-working classes in his society
A. Inferior to the laws of the Parliament
B. Superior to the laws of the Parliament
C. At par with the laws of the Parliament
D. None of these
A. Twenty-two
B. Twenty-three
C. Twenty-six
D. Twenty-seven
A. Revolution was no solution to problems
B. History demonstrated progress of democracy
C. Revolution was likely to being social upheavals
D. Changes could come only with the help of revolution
E. State was instrument of exploitation
A. The New State
B. The Two States
C. State and Sovereignty
D. Lectures on Pluralism
A. There is a system of judicial review
B. There is a system of checks and balances
C. There is a difficult procedure for amendment
D. There is a theory of separation of powers
A. Religious principles
B. Common interests
C. Economic and political principles
D. Caste