A. Ancient times
B. Medieval times
C. Modern times
D. All of the above
Property
The view that “all property is theift” was expressed by:
A. J.S. Mill
B. Adam Smith
C. Marx
D. Proudhon
According to the Individualistic theory of property:
A. Property should be equally distributed amongst all the individuals
B. An individual should be left free to acquire as much property as he can
C. The state should ensure equitable distribution of property through law
D. Property is a divine eift to man.
The labour theory of property holds that:
A. Property should belong to labours alone
B. Property was created as result of mixing of labour
C. Property should be equitably distributed amongst the lobourers
D. A person who does not put in Physical labour should not be give anything to eat
The Labour theory of property was first of all advocated by:
A. John Locke
B. Adam Smith
C. Karl Marx
D. Lenin
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
A. Private property leads to exonomic equality
B. Private property ecourages exploitation of the one class by another
C. Private property leads to moral and physical degeneration
D. Private property gave rise to imperlialism and colonialism
With the emergence of the walfare state, emphasis begain to be laid on
A. Absolute right to private property
B. Regulation of property in the interest of community
C. Abolition of right to private property
D. None of the above
The liberal thinkers of the nineteenth century were:
A. Opposed to right to private property
B. In favour of limited right to property only
C. In favour of absolute right to private property
D. In favour of equitable distribution property
The Legal theory of property believes that:
A. Property is a natural right and law merely recognises it:
B. Property is the creation of state
C. A person can be deprived of his property for the good of the community
D. The legal ownership of all property vests in the head of the state
The Legal theory of property is associated with______________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Austin
D. Marx