Leviathan was written by:

Hegel
James Mill
Hobbes
J.S. Mill
Hobbes  Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civilโ€”commonly referred to as Leviathanโ€”is a book written by Thomas Hobbes (1588โ€“1679) and published in 1651

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Who among the following is not a proponent of the theory of natural rights?
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. John Locke
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. Jeremy Bentham
The father had planned a legal for his son but the son had no inclination towards that. Who was the son?
A. Aristotle
B. Machiavelli
C. John Locke
D. None of these
Hobbesian social contract is based on:
A. Desire for peace
B. Selfishness
C. Fear
D. Completion
Associations are not persona ficta but real persons existing prior to the State. This view was propounded by:
A. Hobbes
B. Hegel
C. Duguit
D. Gierke
“The principle of the greatest good of the greatest number was made a hook to be put into nostrils of the Leviathan so that it could be tamed and harnessed to the chariot of utility.” This observation refers to the political theory of:
A. Hobbes
B. Hume
C. Sidgwick
D. Bentham
Which of the following is rejected by Hobbes as the foundation of the State?
A. The view that might is right
B. Individualism
C. Rational self-preservation as the ground for social contract
D. Concept of authorization
Which of the thinkers is a social contractualist?
A. Lenin
B. Marx
C. Hobbes
D. None of these

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