According to Hobbes the state of Nature was a period of:
A.Peace and plenty
B.Constant warfare
C.Peace and scarcity
D.Religious dominance
According to Hobbes the state of Nature was a period of: Read More »
A.Peace and plenty
B.Constant warfare
C.Peace and scarcity
D.Religious dominance
According to Hobbes the state of Nature was a period of: Read More »
A.Leviathan
B.Social contract theory
C.A History of Political Theory
D.The Modern State
The book in which Hobbes gave theory of Social Contract is entitled: Read More »
A.The role played by the nature in the creation of state
B.The conditions existing prior to the creation of the state
C.A study of the various stages of the development of state
D.A study of the nature of state
All the Social Contractualists talk of State of Nature, which means: Read More »
A.Nationalism
B.Constitutionalism
C.Individualism
D.Socialism
The Social Contract theory is based on: Read More »
A.Man is a social animal and cannot live outside the society
B.State is the result of slow process of evolution
C.State was created through a contract concluded in the sixteenth century
D.State was created as a result of contract concluded by the people living in the pre-civil society
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A.Austin, Bodin and Hobbes
B.Hobbes, locke and Rousseau
C.MacIver, Laski and Rousseau
D.J.S. Mill, Adam Smith and Hobbes
The three most prominent exponents of Social Contract theory were: Read More »
A.The nature of State
B.The tunctions of State
C.The purpose of State
D.The origin of State
The Social Contract theory deals with: Read More »
A.The eldest male member
B.The eldest female member
C.Nominated by the King
D.Nominated by the Chief Priest
According to the Matriarchal theory the head of the family was: Read More »
A.Sir Henry Maine
B.Adam Smith
C.Herbert
D.Jenks
The Matriarchal theory of the origin of state is associated with: Read More »