According to Marxian philosophy dialect:
A. It result of actions and reactions
B. No actions and reactions but matter
C. Means that action and reaction must be in the same direction
D. None of These
A. It result of actions and reactions
B. No actions and reactions but matter
C. Means that action and reaction must be in the same direction
D. None of These
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Machiavelli
D. Montesquieu
A. The state is a unique organization
B. The state is as important as the other social, economic and religious groups
C. The other social, economic and religious groups are more important than the state
D. State is controlled by other associations
A. Wholly unwritten
B. Mostly unwritten
C. Contains only some unwritten portions
D. Declared as unwritten by the constituent Assembly
A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Aristotle
D. Eudoxus
A. Great men change the course of history
B. Historical events so move that some people become great
C. Course of history and greatness of the people have nothing to do with each other
D. Course of history is static and as such question of change does not arise
A. A society in which people enjoy complete political liberty
B. A casteless society
C. A society based on religion and morality
D. A classiess society