Basic principles of Classical Liberalism are available in ‘Liberalism’ by:
A. Gilbert Murray
B. Spinoza
C. Gallil
D. Harvey
E. Hobhouse
A. Gilbert Murray
B. Spinoza
C. Gallil
D. Harvey
E. Hobhouse
A. It shapes the policies of the government and exercises control over it
B. It works for the prosperity of the community
C. It protects the people
D. It ensures independence of judiciary
A. He wrongly asserts that capitalism is crumbling and socialism is likely to replace it
B. His theory is defective in so far as it tries to present the spirit of enterprise as a phenomenon common to all social organisations
C. His assumption that all innovations are financed by borrowings is not correct because banks generally provide only short-term loans
D. None of the above
A. Economic equality only
B. Social and economic equality only
C. Social and political equality only
D. Social economic as well as political equality
A. It means doing what one wants to do
B. It means obeying the orders of the state
C. It means obeying the commands of the Pope
D. It means development of all the powers latent in a man
A. No fixed executive
B. Responsible executive
C. Dependent executive
D. Fixed executive
A. Nawab Mirza Dagh
B. Maulvi Syed Mir Hassan
C. Allama Shibbaly Numani
D. Maulana Hasarat Mohani