Who said that the dictatorship of proletariat is ‘the essence of Marx’s doctrine’?
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Mao
D. Hegel
A. Marx
B. Lenin
C. Mao
D. Hegel
A. These hold public meetings
B. These spread political literature
C. These help in the selection of candidates
D. These highlight main political problems
E. These draw attention to national affairs
A. It enables the country to avail the services of experts
B. It provides autocratic power to the executive
C. The executive can easily shift its responsibility to the Legislature
D. The executive is accountable to the elected representatives of the people
A. Giving labour theory of value
B. Modifying theory of class struggle
C. Theory of surplus value
D. The principle of democratic centralism
E. None of these
A. Marx
B. Hobbes
C. Adam Smith
D. Dc Tocqueville
A. Industrialisation
B. Economy of society
C. Social conditions
D. Administrative development
A. Democracy is a rule of the majority
B. Democracy is a government by a select group of people
C. Democracy is the best form of government
D. In Democracy the moral worth of the individual is recognized