Who said that liberty is primarily absence of restraints?
A. Seeley
B. Laski
C. Benjamin
D. G.D.H.Cole
A. Seeley
B. Laski
C. Benjamin
D. G.D.H.Cole
A. Imparting education
B. By paying attention to the physical and mental development of students
C. By inculcating moral qualities
D. By cultivating habit of independent thinking and formulating correct opinion
A. Members of Parliament
B. Judges of the Supreme Court
C. Top political leaders
D. All civil servants
E. None of these
A. England
B. China
C. U.S.S.R
D. U.S.A
A. Unscrupulous press
B. Superstition and conservatism
C. Absence of civil liberties
D. Educational institutions
A. Common good
B. Good of the society as a whole
C. Promotion of the interests of the economically dominant classes
D. Promotion of the interests of the economically backward classes
A. Religious right
B. Economic right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
E. Moral right