The dialectic materialism of Marx:
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above
A. Religion
B. Social status
C. Family status
D. Hostile interests
A. Political equality
B. Social equality
C. Legal equality
D. Economic equality
A. Promotes better living
B. Provides an incentive for hard work
C. Serves as an instrument of social good
D. Is an instrument of exploitation
A. Material forces
B. Religious forces
C. Political forces
D. Combination of material, religious and political forces
A. A divine institution
B. A positive good
C. A necessary evil
D. An instrument of exploitation
A. France
B. England
C. Germany
D. Canada
E. Australia
A. It believes in common ownership of means of production
B. It believes in peaceful means
C. It believes in democracy
D. It believes in class struggle
E. None of the these
A. It regards individual an end
B. It stands for abolition of private property
C. It stands for democracy
D. It stands for gradual transformation of society from capitalism to socialism
E. It believes in stateless society
A. Capitalist class
B. Working class
C. Educated class
D. Middle class
E. Mass of mankind