21. Match the following.
  
    List-I (Authors) 
    List-II (Books) 
   
  
    a. Martine Heidegger 
    1. Being and Time 
   
  
    b. Jean-Francois Lyotard 
    2. The Postmodern Condition 
   
  
    c. Michel Foucault 
    3. The Order of Things 
   
  
    d. Jacques Derrida 
    4. Margins of Philosophy 
   
						
					| List-I (Authors) | List-II (Books) | 
| a. Martine Heidegger | 1. Being and Time | 
| b. Jean-Francois Lyotard | 2. The Postmodern Condition | 
| c. Michel Foucault | 3. The Order of Things | 
| d. Jacques Derrida | 4. Margins of Philosophy | 
22. The concept of equality refers to
1. Equality before law
2. Equal opportunities
3. Absence of privileges
4. Equal rewards
Select the correct answer
						
					1. Equality before law
2. Equal opportunities
3. Absence of privileges
4. Equal rewards
Select the correct answer
23. According to Easton, which discpline does the given statement fit with "we must recognise . . . . . . . . that ulitimately all social life is interdependent and as a result, that it is artificial to isolate any set of . . . . . . . . relations from the whole for special attention."
						
					24. What does Rawls want his theory of justice to be?
						
					25. Barker's view of justice is the synthesis of
						
					26. 'Self is Prior to its Ends' and 'Right is Prior to the Good' are the principles upheld by
						
					27. Which of the following theory developed as a critique of egalitarian ideas such as democracy and socialism?
						
					28. Which of the following is/are related with classical theory of democracy?
1. John Locke
2. Immanuel Kant
3. Jeremy Bentham
						
					1. John Locke
2. Immanuel Kant
3. Jeremy Bentham
29. Who developed a cosmopolitan understanding of multiculturalism that stresses the rise of 'hybridity'.
						
					30. Which one of the following statements is not true?
						
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