Who is considered the exponent of modern individualism?
A.Graham Wallas
B.Laski
C.Leacock
D.Hobbes
Who is considered the exponent of modern individualism? Read More »
A.Graham Wallas
B.Laski
C.Leacock
D.Hobbes
Who is considered the exponent of modern individualism? Read More »
A.The state performs only negative functions
B.The state performs only positive functions
C.The state performs both negative as well as positive functions
D.The state is an instrument of exploitation
According to the twentieth century liberal thinkers like Laski and MacIver: Read More »
A.Bernard Bosanquet
B.Hegel
C.Laski
D.Adam Smith
The idealist revision of liberalism was effected by Read More »
A.Bentham
B.Herbert Spencer
C.T.H. Green
D.Adam Smith
Who converted Liberalism into Positivist Liberalism in 19th century: Read More »
A.Church
B.Mandan Socialism
C.Scientific inventions
D.Modern means of communications
Liberalism assumed a new shape in modern times under the impact of: Read More »
A.It stimulates production
B.It protects the interests of weaker sections
C.It promotes art and good living
D.It makes the state powerful
The individualists favoured free competition in the economic sphere because: Read More »
A.Ending all free competition
B.Ecouraging free competition
C.State control over production and distribution
D.Dictatorship of proletariat
In the economic sphere the individualists were in favour of: Read More »
A.He is nor social
B.He is celfish
C.He is quarrelsome’
D.So that he may learn to do things for himself
The individualists favoured leaving the individual completely free because: Read More »
A.A classless society
B.An equitable society
C.A stateless society
D.A free society
The objective of the individualists to establish: Read More »
A.Idealism
B.Collectivism
C.Syndicalism
D.Laissez faire
Individualism is also known as: Read More »