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1. The doctrine of contradiction is one of the cardinal Principles of
2. In the ideal state of Gandhiji there is no political power because there is no:
3. The doctrine of class struggle is central to the understanding of
4. Name the scholar who believed that the economic structure of society determines the superstructure of consciousness.
5. Who is known as the champion of limited Govt.
6. In Gandhian economics the supreme consideration is
7. Who viewed ‘hedonism not only as a principle of Motivation, but also as a principle of action’
8. Pleasure pain theory was expounded by
9. Identify the thinker who believed that from the laws of nature, individuals derived the natural rights.
10. Who believed that state is morally debasing to all members of the civilised community?
11. Felicific calculus was recommended by
12. Gandhi was highly critical of
13. Who is regarded as the first classical Anarchist thinker?
14. The theory of ‘Great Leap Forward’ was recommended by
15. Lectures on Liberal Legislation was written by
16. Whose social contract was social and not governmental?
17. Lenin’s major work “What is To Be Done?” was published in
18. ‘State and Revolution’ was written by
19. Which school of thought believes that political authority is unnecessary and undesirable?
20. Who wrote that Mill is a prophet of empty liberty and abstract individual ?
21. Essay concerning human Understanding’ was written by
22. Gandhian principle of Economic swarj stands for
23. The principle of ‘greatest happiness of the greatest number’ was expounded
24. Who is closely associated with the doctrine of age of reason?
25. Discourse on political Economy was written by