The Marxian thinkers are:
A. Opposed to all kinds of property
B. Opposed only to personal property
C. Opposed only to private property	
D. In favour of both personal as well as private property
A. Opposed to all kinds of property
B. Opposed only to personal property
C. Opposed only to private property	
D. In favour of both personal as well as private property
A. Should be widened
B. Should be narrowed down
C. State should have no functions
D. State should perform optional functions
A. It provides greater freedom to the people in selecting their representatives	
B. It encourages the growth of a number of political parties
C. It is easy for the poor man to contest elections
D. It ensures more stable ministries
A. To expand
B. To give economic prosperity to the people
C. To prserve private property of citizens
D. To promote dharma
A. A virtue that cannot be separated from the virtues of temperance, courage and wisdom
B. Not a matter of outright equality but is rather a matter of right proportion
C. A mtter of human relations which change and grow in the process of time with changes of social thought, and it adjusts itself and changes accordingly	
D. The first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought
A. It has checked incentive and initiative	
B. It has divided society in classess
C. It has promoted social disharmony
D. It has deprived the poor of their pleasure
E. It has made the rich richer and poor still poorer
A. Bryce
B. Austin
C. Dicey
D. Aristotle