According to Marx the value of a good is determined by:
A. Labour
B. Land
C. Capital
D. Combination of all the above factors
A. Labour
B. Land
C. Capital
D. Combination of all the above factors
A. Organic theory
B. Idealist theory
C. Anarchist theory
D. Socialist theory
E. Syndicalists theory
A. 1058
B. 1059
C. 1060
D. 1061
A. The role played by the nature in the creation of state
B. The conditions existing prior to the creation of the state
C. A study of the various stages of the development of state
D. A study of the nature of state
A. Hobbes
B. Laski
C. Jean Bodin
D. Austin
E. Rousseau
A. There is one dominant party, while the other parties occupy an insignificant position
B. There may be number of political parties but the government is formed by only one party viz., the party securing maximum of votes
C. There is only one political party and no other political party is permitted to come into existence
D. None of the above things
A. State
B. Government
C. Adventurist businessmen
D. Co-operative endeavour