Who of the following was the chief exponent of natural liberty?
A.Rousseau
B.Laski
C.MacIver
D.Herbert Spencer
Who of the following was the chief exponent of natural liberty? Read More »
A.Rousseau
B.Laski
C.MacIver
D.Herbert Spencer
Who of the following was the chief exponent of natural liberty? Read More »
A.Divine Origin Theory
B.Social Contract Theory
C.Force Theory
D.Evolutionary Theory
The concept of natural liberty is associated with Read More »
A.Right to choose government
B.Feedom from threat to life
C.Freedom of thought and belief
D.Freedom to exercise in general field of contractual actions
Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as civil liberty? Read More »
A.Hegel
B.Rousseau
C.Hobbes
D.Laski
The concept of natural liberty is associated with Read More »
A.Liberty granted under the Law
B.Liberty, which people have enjoyed from earliest times
C.Provision of conditions, which are conducive to human development
D.Provision of basic necessities of life to every member of society
Liberty in positive sense means Read More »
A.Liberty granted by the laws of the land
B.Right to do whatever one likes
C.Right to do what is acceptable to majority of the people in a society
D.Imposition of maximum restraints
Liberty in negative sense means: Read More »
A.The state performs maximum functions
B.The state performs minimum functions
C.The state is abolished
D.None of the above
According to the individualists the people have maximum liberty if: Read More »
A.Laski
B.Hegel
C.Kant
D.Seeley
Who said that ‘liberty is the absence of all restraints’? Read More »
A.T.H. Green
B.Laski
C.Barker
D.Bentham
Who of the followings is considered the chief advocate of negative liberty? Read More »
A.Marx
B.Green
C.Bentham
D.J.S.Mill
Who of the followings was an advocate of positive liberty Read More »