11. Nation-Building and Citizenship (1964) is a book written by who among the following political philosopher?
						
					12. Which one of the following is an advocate of positive liberty?
						
					13. Which one of the following reflects the view of the liberals?
						
					14. Which of the following is a book by Michael Walzer on Justice?
						
					15. For Rousseau, which of the following statements is not true?
1. Two original instincts i.e., self-love and sympathy make up man's nature.
2. A thinking man is a depraved animal.
3. Family is the only natural society.
4. General will is not a group mind.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
						
					1. Two original instincts i.e., self-love and sympathy make up man's nature.
2. A thinking man is a depraved animal.
3. Family is the only natural society.
4. General will is not a group mind.
Select the correct answer from the options given below:
16. Consider the following important points of distinction between political science and ethics and choose the correct answer using the options given below:
1. The subject-matter of politics is the political behaviour of man but ethics is concerned with his ethical behaviour.
2. Political Science is normative, practical and descriptive but ethics is mainly normative and theoretical.
3. Political Science is concerned with 'is' and 'ought', but ethics is primarily concerned with 'ought'.
4. Political Science is concerned with man as a moral being but ethics deals with man as a citizen.
5. Political Science is concerned primarily with the external aspect of man but ethics is concerned with the inner development of human beings.
						
					1. The subject-matter of politics is the political behaviour of man but ethics is concerned with his ethical behaviour.
2. Political Science is normative, practical and descriptive but ethics is mainly normative and theoretical.
3. Political Science is concerned with 'is' and 'ought', but ethics is primarily concerned with 'ought'.
4. Political Science is concerned with man as a moral being but ethics deals with man as a citizen.
5. Political Science is concerned primarily with the external aspect of man but ethics is concerned with the inner development of human beings.
17. Libertarian view of rights has been advocated by
						
					18. Match the following.
  
    List-I 
    List-II 
   
  
    a. John Locke 
    1. Liberalism 
   
  
    b. Karl Marx 
    2. Marxism 
   
  
    c. Clinton Rossiter 
    3. Socialism 
   
  
    d. Saint - Simon 
    4. Conservatism 
   
						
					| List-I | List-II | 
| a. John Locke | 1. Liberalism | 
| b. Karl Marx | 2. Marxism | 
| c. Clinton Rossiter | 3. Socialism | 
| d. Saint - Simon | 4. Conservatism | 
19. The Marxian theory of Surplus Value is largely derived from the theory of
						
					20. "Rights are powers necessary for the fulfilment of man's vocation as a moral being." These lines belongs to
						
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