A. State noes not sustain private property
B. It should be retained under state control
C. It promoted monopolistic tendencies
D. It was not a theft
E. It was social necessity for social development
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With whom is the statement that: “The man who after enclosing a piece of land said, ‘this is mine’ was the founder of society” associated?
A. Green
B. Rousseau
C. Machiavelli
D. Proudhan
Which of the following thinkers advocated the abolition of private property?
A. Locke
B. Green
C. Mill
D. Rousseau
E. Karl Marx
Who of the following is not associated with Anarchists views about property?
A. T.H.Green
B. Godwin
C. Proudhan
D. Bakunin
Which one of the following is not true about private property?
A. It has resulted in exploitation
B. It makes the people selfish
C. It has helped in the development of civilisation
D. It has checked division of society into classes
E. It has given incentive to people to work hard
According to Anarchists private property:_______________?
A. Should be retained under state control
B. Should be placed under the control of few wise
C. It is cause of many social evils
D. Has helped the poor at the time of necessity
Who of the following does not favour the idea of retention of private property, who is he?
A. Machiavelli
B. Bakunin
C. J.S. Mill
D. T.H. Green
Which of the following is not true about Syndicalists views about private property?
A. It will be managed by syndicates
B. Syndicates shall be its owners
C. It will be owned by the society
D. Society will decide about means of production
E. Elected representatives should protect private property
Which one of the following is true about Liberals views about private property?
A. Individual should have no right to own it
B. State has right to confiscate it without payment of compensation
C. It should be under state control
D. State should pay compensation for its acquisition
E. It should altogether be abolished
Which one of the following is true about Kant’s views about private property?
A. It should be enough for meeting social needs
B. It was individual’s right against each other
C. It was no a right of individual against nature
D. It was not given by society to its members