The new-classical writers believed that economic development benefits:
A. All the major income groups
B. Only the capitalists
C. Only the workers
D. None of the above
A. All the major income groups
B. Only the capitalists
C. Only the workers
D. None of the above
A. It should hinder hindrances
B. Individual is the best judge of his interests
C. It is enemy of the interests of the individuals
D. Rights of the individual are natural
E. Rights of the individual are social
A. It is opposed to artificial pressures on freedom
B. It stands for free trade these days
C. It wants limited state activities
D. It favours separation of powers
A. Laski
B. Grotius
C. Maitland
D. Austin
E. Montesquieu
A. The capitalists
B. The Marxists
C. The Idealists
D. The Fabian Socialists
A. Permanence
B. Inalienability
C. Indivisibility
D. Delegation of authority by some persons to the state
A. Representation of government functionaries
B. Representation on vocational basis
C. The functions of the representatives are well defined
D. The representatives are free to function as they like