Rousseau advocated his theory of Social Contract in the book:
A. Social Contract
B. Origin of the Species
C. Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
D. Modern State
A. Social Contract
B. Origin of the Species
C. Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
D. Modern State
A. Public issues
B. Views of the majority but not of all
C. National thinking
D. Sense of common good
A. All rights
B. Only the natural rights
C. Only right to property
D. Only right to interpret and enforce the laws of nature
A. The rich and the poor
B. The educated and the elite
C. The religious and the educated people
D. The rich and the religious people
E. The poor and the religious people
A. Tusi
B. Ghazzali
C. Farabi
D. Mawardi
A. Legislature
B. Judiciary
C. Civil servants
D. Local self-Government institutions
A. A person who enjoys absolute powers and is not accountable to any one
B. A person who is vested with all sovereign powers by the constitution but whose powers does someone else enjoy
C. A person who enjoys all the powers vested in him by the constitution
D. A sovereign elected by the Parliament