The ‘primitive society’ which existed prior to the creation of the state according to Marxists was
A. Characterised by class struggle
B. A classless society
C. A class and co-operative society
D. Having only four classes
A. Characterised by class struggle
B. A classless society
C. A class and co-operative society
D. Having only four classes
A. It tried to promote the welfare of the entire community
B. It ensures liberty as well as equality
C. It ensures real democracy
D. None of the above
A. Hegel
B. T.H. Green
C. Kant
D. Fichte
A. 16th century
B. 17th century
C. 18th century
D. 19th century
E. 20th century
A. Capitalist class
B. Working class
C. Educated class
D. Middle class
E. Mass of mankind
A. The workers wish so
B. Machines installed by him produce more
C. There is difference between exchange value of what is produced and what is paid
D. Capitalist can win the cooperation of the workers
A. The President is the Head of the Cabinet
B. The President enjoys only nominal executive powers
C. There is close co-operation between the legislature and executive
D. All the Ministers of the Cabinet are taken from the same party