Who of the following has said, “Liberty and equality are not in conflict nor even separate, but are different facets of same ideal”?
A. Karl Marx
B. Bakunin
C. Laski
D. MacIver
E. Herbert A. Deare
A. Karl Marx
B. Bakunin
C. Laski
D. MacIver
E. Herbert A. Deare
A. Western Ideal of Nationalism
B. American Presidential System of Govt.
C. Parliamentary System of Govt.
D. Nation Socialism
A. Hobbes
B. Jean Bodin
C. Austin
D. Laski
A. By the close of eighteenth century
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. Aristocracy
B. Bureaucracy
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Absolute monarchy
A. The courts, which decide the disputes
B. The constitution of a country
C. The body which possesses supreme law making powers
D. The Head of the State
A. There is one dominant party, while the other parties occupy an insignificant position
B. There may be number of political parties but the government is formed by only one party viz., the party securing maximum of votes
C. There is only one political party and no other political party is permitted to come into existence
D. None of the above things