The liberal thinkers of the nineteenth century considered state as:
A.A welfare agency
B.A necessary evil
C.A preserver of liberty
D.An instrument of exploitation
The liberal thinkers of the nineteenth century considered state as: Read More »
A.A welfare agency
B.A necessary evil
C.A preserver of liberty
D.An instrument of exploitation
The liberal thinkers of the nineteenth century considered state as: Read More »
A.Equal rights for all
B.Special rights for educated persons
C.Special rights for propertied classes
D.Special rights for women
Classical liberals stood for: Read More »
A.The poor
B.The rich
C.The middle classes
D.All the classes
The classical liberals pleaded for economic liberty for: Read More »
A.Strong nations had a right to dominate the weak nations
B.No nation had the right to exploit the other
C.The rich nations must help the poor nations to eliminate international tension
D.Poor nations must join hands to protect themselves against the rich nations
The classical liberals believed that: Read More »
A.Ending all hereditary advantages
B.Permitting the hereditary advantage unhindered
C.Curtailing the hereditary advantages
D.None of the above
The classical liberals stood for: Read More »
A.Hobbes
B.Locke
C.Rousseau
D.None of the above
Liberalism found its most detailed and lucid expression in the writings of: Read More »
A.Expediency
B.Reason
C.Blind faith
D.Moral upliftment
Liberalism as a philosophy is based on the principle of: Read More »
A.System of monopolies
B.Laissez faire
C.State regulation
D.Large scale production
In the economic sphere the liberal thinkers stood for: Read More »
A.Compulsory education
B.Freedom of thought and expression
C.State control of the means of production and distribution
D.Right to property
In the political shpere liberalism pleaded for: Read More »
A.Hobbes
B.Locke
C.Bentham
D.Hegel
The chief exponent of Liberalism in England was: Read More »