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Modern Western Political Thought
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1. Who rejects the liberal concept of freedom as absence of restraints?
2. Who is the author of political liberalism
3. Name the scholar who believed that the economic structure of society determines the superstructure of consciousness.
4. Who is the author of “An enquiry concerning political Justice”?
5. The term ‘right to appeal to Heaven’ was used by
6. Who made Marxism a practical creed in Russia?
7. The doctrine of class struggle is central to the understanding of
8. System of Logic was written by
9. Name the thinker who wrote that the state does not create right but the rights are derived from the state?
10. Who expounded the theory that once communism is fully established, the state becomes absolutely unnecessary?
11. Gramsci was imprisoned by Mussolini in
12. Who is the author of ‘A theory of justice'
13. Great Political Thinkers was Written by
14. Pleasure pain theory was expounded by
15. Roy’s theory of New Humanism revolves around :
16. In the ideal state of Gandhiji there is no political power because there is no:
17. The concept of popular sovereignty is associated with
18. Who is the chief exponent of the doctrine of New Humanism?
19. Lectures on Liberal Legislation was written by
20. The doctrine of contradiction is one of the cardinal Principles of
21. Reason romanticism and revolution was written by
22. Name the thinker who believes that the individual is subordinate to the state.
23. Identify the thinker who believed that from the laws of nature, individuals derived the natural rights.
24. The doctrine of ‘Contradiction’ is closely associated with the philosophy of:
25. Name the thinker who tried to safeguard the individual against the absolute power of the state;