41. Which of the following statements are true regarding Political Theory?
1. It accepts scientism and repudiates the normativism.
2. It synthesises political philosophy and scientific enquiry of political phenomenon.
3. It is structural and institutional and examines the logic and basis of political institutions and organisations.
4. Political Theory is philosophical as well as scientific, normative as well as empirical; evaluative as well as explanatory; historical as well as analytical.
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					1. It accepts scientism and repudiates the normativism.
2. It synthesises political philosophy and scientific enquiry of political phenomenon.
3. It is structural and institutional and examines the logic and basis of political institutions and organisations.
4. Political Theory is philosophical as well as scientific, normative as well as empirical; evaluative as well as explanatory; historical as well as analytical.
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42. Economics is value free, but political economy orginates in the context of the ideological debate of the eighteenth century is a comment made by
						
					43. Which of the following factors are responsible for the decline of political theory?
1. Historicism
2. Positivism
3. Moral relativism
4. Hyperfactualism
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					1. Historicism
2. Positivism
3. Moral relativism
4. Hyperfactualism
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44. Assertion (A): While liberals say that the aim of politics is to resolve conflicts, maintain order, serve the common good and safeguard the right and liberties of the individual, the Marxists say that politics reflects class struggle. It is used by the owners of the means of production to safeguard their interests.
Reason (R): The liberal and Marxian views of politics supplement one another.
						
					Reason (R): The liberal and Marxian views of politics supplement one another.
45. The work 'Marxism and Politics' is authored by:
						
					46. Who among the following characterised early liberalism as 'possessive individualism'?
						
					47. MacIver writes, "force always disrupts unless it is made subservient to . . . . . . . . will . . . . . . . . "
						
					48. Assertion (A) For Rawls the right is prior to good.
Reason (R) The loss of freedom for some is made right by greater good shared by others.
						
					Reason (R) The loss of freedom for some is made right by greater good shared by others.
49. The doctrine of proportionate equality was propounded by
						
					50. "Justice is the central and commanding concept of current mainstream normative political philosophy".
This statement is given by
						
					This statement is given by
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