The method of Democratic Socialism is
A.Revolution
B.General strike
C.Propaganda
D.Hatred
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A.Revolution
B.General strike
C.Propaganda
D.Hatred
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A.Revolution was only solution to many problems
B.Revolution created problems
C.Revolution was unavoidable
D.Revolution and change must go hand in hand
Sidney Webb believed that Read More »
A.State was instrument of exploitation
B.State sided only with capitalist class
C.State could not be utilised for collectiveBwelfare
D.State was useful instrument for society
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A.No faith in democratic institutions
B.Desire to reform democratic institutions
C.Full faith in existing democratic institutions
D.Preference for strong ruler over democracy
A.Germany
B.France
C.U.K.
D.U.S.S.R
E.Canada
Fabian society was first started in: Read More »
A.That they narrowed down the scope of state activity
B.They made philosophy broad based
C.They openly criticised state
D.They championed the cause of private property
One contribution of Fabians as compared with Marxists is Read More »
A.They gave new ideas about private property
B.Original views about religion
C.Concrete proposals about use of profits
D.Turned socialist doctrines from rigidity of flexibility
One of the main contribution of Fabians to socialist philosophy is that Read More »
A.With the help of propaganda
B.With the use of force
C.With the assistance of terror and coercion
D.Only by powerful people in society
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A.Were earned by individuals and should be kept with them
B.Should be used for the welfare of individuals
C.Should be used for social welfare
D.Should never be earned
Fabian Socialists believe that profits Read More »
A.Remain in the hands of capitalists
B.Remain with the churches
C.Remain with the sovereign
D.Be transferred from individual to society
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