A. Herbert Spencer
B. John Dewey
C. Bentham
D. C.E.M. Joad
Evolutionary Socialism
Classical Liberals means that hereditary advantages should be:
A. Brought to an end
B. Continued
C. Continued but in a limited manner
D. Continued but in a modified form
From personal liberty Classical Liberals meant individual liberty but:
A. Provision for state intervention
B. Provision for church to invade privacy
C. Spying on activities where necessary
D. Without governmental or church control
Classical Liberals believed in fiscal liberty for the:
A. Rich
B. Poor
C. Land owners
D. Middle classes
According to Classical Liberals:
A. No one should be sentenced without trial
B. No property should be confiscated without compensation
C. Application of law could not depend on the whims of law makers
D. Any person could be put to death without trial
Classical Liberals believed that:
A. Men should be governed by men
B. Men should be governed by law
C. Men should be governed by the system of administrative law
D. There should be no rule of law
Basic principles of Classical Liberalism are available in ‘Liberalism’ by:
A. Gilbert Murray
B. Spinoza
C. Gallil
D. Harvey
E. Hobhouse
The method of Democratic Socialism is:
A. Revolution
B. General strike
C. Propaganda
D. Hatred
Sidney Webb believed that:
A. Revolution was only solution to many problems
B. Revolution created problems
C. Revolution was unavoidable
D. Revolution and change must go hand in hand
According to Sidney Webb:
A. State was instrument of exploitation
B. State sided only with capitalist class
C. State could not be utilised for collective welfare
D. State was useful instrument for society