Pluto is called the father of the idealist theory of the state because:

he prescribed the ideals of city-state
his theory was based not on what human nature is but on what it ought to be
he postulated a dualism between reality and value
he based his theory on the idea of the Good
his theory was based not on what human nature is but on what it ought to be  

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Plato was born 427-8 BC and died at the age of:
A. 80
B. 76
C. 74
D. None of these
The author of the Book The Laws was:
A. Homer
B. Plato
C. Solon
D. None of these
Aristotle was a(n) _____ while Plato was a(n) _____.
A. Empiricist; Nativist
B. Structuralist; Functionalist
C. Functionalist; Structuralist
D. Nativist; Empiricist
The author of the book โ€˜Statesman’ is:
A. Aristotle
B. Machiavelli
C. Plato
D. None of these
Plato wrote the famous book:
A. Leviathan
B. The Republic
C. The clouds
D. None of these
The Fascism of Plato got birth in 4th century BC, whereas the modern Fascism is the product of:
A. 18th Century
B. 19th Century
C. 20th Century
D. None of these
According to Plato the population of an ideal state should be:
A. 5040
B. 50400
C. 50040
D. None of these

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