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. The benefit of producers
B. Social good
C. The benefit of consumers
D. The welfare of the working labourers
A. Both the social contract
B. A social contract
C. A political contract
D. A legal contract
A. The executive head can dissolved the legislature before its normal term
B. The legislature can oust the President by a vote of no confidence
C. The legislature can be dissolved by the President with the consent of the judiciary
D. Neither the executive can dissolve the legislature nor the legislature can remove the executive before its term
A. Theory of class struggle
B. Dictatorship of proletariat
C. Theory of surplus value
D. None of the above
A. These are useless appendage of the state
B. These are needed for efficient state working
C. These are required to reduce the work-load of the centre
D. These are needed for attending to local needs
A. India Act of 1861
B. India Act of 1919
C. India Act of 1935
D. India Independence Act of 1947