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Concepts of Political Science 2
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Concepts of Political Science 2
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1. According to ___________”Every man is tree to do that which he wills , provided he does not infringe the equal freedom of any other man”.
2. Which of the following is correct?
3. Early Greek city states experimented with different forms of Government prominent among them were:
4. Who said that State comes into existence originating in the bare needs of life of man and continuing in existence for the sake of good life?
5. Politics is a struggle for power on three levels
6. Who wrote the book “In Defence of politics?
7. The concept of ‘politics’ originated in ancient
8. The ‘power theory’ finds its brilliant manifestation in the political philosophy of
9. The work ‘Political Science: A philosophical Analysis’ is authored by:
10. Democracy as an ideal can be achieved through:
11. Which of the following is a Civil Right?
12. Aristotle is rightly regarded as the father absent in the world”"
13. Bluntschli restricted the scope of Political Science to
14. Which of the following rights were considered important during middle ages?
15. Who wrote the book Considerations on Representative Government?
16. “----- Who opines that freedom exists only because there is restraint”
17. Democracy in its narrow sense means
18. The idea of joining or fitting’ is implied in the concept of
19. Which of the following is not a Theory of Rights?
20. A policy is authoritative when there __________to the authority
21. According to _________”Life is not merely living but living well”
22. According to ___________”A right is a claim recognized by society and enforced by the State”
23. In the long run broadened participation is a variable of :
24. Which of the following are not the basic of the authority of society?
25. According to _____________one’s natural rights are ones natural powers