The concept of justice in purely economic terms was popularised by
A.Adam Smith
B.J.S.Mills
C.Bentham
D.Engels
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A.Adam Smith
B.J.S.Mills
C.Bentham
D.Engels
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A.The Glorious Revolution of 1688
B.The French Revolution of 1789
C.The American War of Independence
D.The Russian Revolution of October, 1917
The principles of liberty, equity and fraternity were let loose by: Read More »
A.Is very old
B.Originated in the sixteenth century
C.Originated in the twentieth century
D.Originated with the dawn of democracy
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A.It is related to dealings among human beings
B.Impartiality in the tretment of various persons
C.It does not permit discrimination under any circumstances
D.It emphasises the importance of personal dignity
Which one of the following attributes of justice has been wrongly listed? Read More »
A.Aristotle
B.Plato
C.Barker
D.Laski
A.There cannot be any discrimination
B.There can be discrimination on just grounds
C.Discrimination can be made in
accordance with majority view
D.Discrimination can be made according to the wishes of King
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A.Dealings with human beings
B.Dealings with all living beings
C.Dealings with living as well as nonliving beings
D.None of the above
The concept of justice is applicable only to: Read More »
A.Legal concept
B.Moral concept
C.Social concept
D.Complex concept combining all the above and other concepts
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