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
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Lenin contributed to Marxism by:
A. Giving labour theory of value
B. Modifying theory of class struggle
C. Theory of surplus value
D. The principle of democratic centralism
E. None of these
Marxian philosophy has been criticised because:
A. His idea that state will wither away has not come true
B. His ideas that workers will unite has proved failure
C. For his philosophy that state will expand
D. For his views about capitalist system
Which one of the following is incorrect about Marx?
A. He advocated abolition of capitalism
B. He stood for classless society
C. He pleaded stateless society
D. He advocated abolition of religion
E. He pleaded for democracy as a means of social transformation
Who of the following believed in class struggle?
A. J.S. Mill
B. Hegel
C. T.H. Green
D. Karl Marx
According to Marx motive force of history is: _________?
A. God’s will
B. Great ideas
C. Great personalities
D. Forces of production
E. None of these
Marx borrowed from Hegel:
A. Materialistic philosophy
B. The labour theory of value
C. The ideal of statesless society
D. Dialectical method
E. The theory of surplus value
According to Karl Marx under the dictatorship of the proletariat means of production will be used for:
A. The benefit of producers
B. Social good
C. The benefit of consumers
D. The welfare of the working labourers
Marx suggested that before state is finally abolished during the transitory period:
A. Private sector should be allowed to continue as it is
B. Private sector should be strengthened
C. There should be nationalisation of all industries
D. There should be nationalisation of small scale industries alone
E. There should be nationalisation of big industries alone
Karl Marx believed that social change can be brought about by: ___________?
A. Evolutionary means only
B. Revolutionary means only
C. By spread of education only
D. With the help of both evolutionary and revolutionary methods
E. With the help of propaganda alone