The chief contribution of Green to the Liberal theory of democracy was:
A. Emphasis on collective well-being as condition of individual freedom
B. Emphasis on absolute freedom of individual
C. Absolute powers for the state
D. None of the above
A. Emphasis on collective well-being as condition of individual freedom
B. Emphasis on absolute freedom of individual
C. Absolute powers for the state
D. None of the above
A. Hobbes
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Locke
D. Rousseau
A. John Locke
B. T.H. Green
C. Karl Marx
D. H.J Laski
A. Economic equality only
B. Social and economic equality only
C. Social and political equality only
D. Social economic as well as political equality
A. There was need to interpret law
B. Private property came as a serpent
C. Social laws began to be disrespected
D. Man became nasty.
A. A State has unlimited jurisdiction
B. A State has jurisdiction over its nationals even when they live outside the country
C. A State has jurisdiction over foreign visiting nationals
D. None of these
A. Karl Marx in Das Capital
B. Marx and Engels jointly in Communist Manifesto
C. Engels in the Origin of Family, Private Property and State
D. Lenin in State and revolution