The General Will, is: _______________?
A. Permanent
B. Keeps on changing according to time and place
C. Purely Temporary
D. Highly flexible
A. Permanent
B. Keeps on changing according to time and place
C. Purely Temporary
D. Highly flexible
A. J.S. Mill
B. T.H. Green
C. Locke
D. Bentham
A. Fear and religion
B. Self-interest and fear
C. Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D. Protection of life and property
A. Shifting frontiers and growing population
B. Decline in purchasing capacity and growing unemployment
C. Technological changes and presence of large labour force
D. Growing population and prevailing unemployment
A. The Philosopher
B. The second teacher
C. The First Arab Philosopher
D. The father of Islamic political thought
A. Leaving the individual completely free
B. Assigning only police functions to state
C. Provision of maximum opportunities of progress to all members of the community
D. Raising the living standard of the poor and down-trodden
A. They have no fatherland
B. They have share in the making of their Governments
C. They can participate in development of national wealth
D. They have a fatherland