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Liberalism
Who of the following is regarded as the father of liberal political philosophy?
John Locke
Hobbes
Laski
None of the above
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Liberalism
Individualist theory is supported on the plea that:
It will remove artificial berriers in trade
It will create artificical barriers in trade
It will encourage individual’s interests in trade
It will help possession of wealth be each individual
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Liberalism
The Liberal philosophy found its best exposition in:
The American Declaration of Independence 1776
The French Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789
The Indian Independence Act 1947
Both A and B
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Liberalism
According the New Individualists state:
It the only possession of sovereignth
Can enforce its will on reluctant associations
Does not possess sovereignty
Shares its sovereignty with other associations
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Liberalism
Individualist theory about functions of the state is criticised because it is felt that:
These people believe that the state must be abolished
State is necessary for human development
State should be given maximum functions
State is a necessary evil
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Liberalism
Liberalism is not a principle, it is:
Viewpoint
Philosophy
Normal instruction
An opinion of certain thinkers
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Liberalism
Liberalism as a philosophy flourished maximum in:
England
France
Germany
U.S.A.
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Liberalism
The classical liberals stood for:
Ending all hereditary advantages
Permitting the hereditary advantage unhindered
Curtailing the hereditary advantages
None of the above
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Liberalism
Individualist theory has been refuted because:
Experience has proved that it is wrong
It has unnecessarily enhanced the prestige of the society
It is opposed to the system of laissez faire
It considers that the state is essential development.
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Liberalism
The Liberalism which flourished in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is also known as:
Early Liberalism
Primitive Liberalism
Classical Liberalism
All the above three
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