81. For Karl Marx, who among the following is not a Utopian socialist?
82. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) Lenin produced a new theory of the revolutionary function of the intellectuals.
Reason (R) The ideas and not the material conditions of production are the effective causes of revolution.
Assertion (A) Lenin produced a new theory of the revolutionary function of the intellectuals.
Reason (R) The ideas and not the material conditions of production are the effective causes of revolution.
83. Who distinguished the Young Marx from the Old Marx?
84. Dialectical materialism of Karl Marx postulates that
1. Matter is in a state of motion.
2. Motion in the matter is due to the pressure of environment.
3. Law of transformation is both quantitative and qualitative.
4. Conflict in matter is continuous and endless.
Identify the correct answer.
1. Matter is in a state of motion.
2. Motion in the matter is due to the pressure of environment.
3. Law of transformation is both quantitative and qualitative.
4. Conflict in matter is continuous and endless.
Identify the correct answer.
85. Charles Merriam, Lasswell and Morgenthau have preferred to make politics free from all . . . . . . . . considerations
86. Match the following in the term of Thinker and Concept:
List-I
List-II
a. M. Foucault
1. Will to Power
b. Steven Lukes
2. Bio Power
c. Stewart Clegg
3. Radical View of Power
d. F. Nietzche
4. Circuits of Power
List-I | List-II |
a. M. Foucault | 1. Will to Power |
b. Steven Lukes | 2. Bio Power |
c. Stewart Clegg | 3. Radical View of Power |
d. F. Nietzche | 4. Circuits of Power |
87. Who among the following said that "Political theory is, quite simply, man's attempt to consciously understand and solve the problems of his group life and organisation"?
88. The classical tradition in political theory is considered to be a common school of enquiry because
89. Which of the following are Lenin's contribution of Marxist theory?
1. His theory of the party as 'the vanguard of the proletariat which guides the masses both before and after the revolution.'
2. His theory or capitalist imperialism, which he held to constitute the intermediary stage of capitalism.
3. His version for the reconstruction of the world's first proletarian state.
4. His theory of the strategy and tactics of revolution.
Select the correct answer:
1. His theory of the party as 'the vanguard of the proletariat which guides the masses both before and after the revolution.'
2. His theory or capitalist imperialism, which he held to constitute the intermediary stage of capitalism.
3. His version for the reconstruction of the world's first proletarian state.
4. His theory of the strategy and tactics of revolution.
Select the correct answer:
90. Given below are the two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the-other labelled as Reason(R). Select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) Behavioural Political Theory sought to eliminate the role of values and make political science a pure science and quantitative.
Reason (R) Political Science, being a social science, can never be value-free as it deals with human beings who are value-bound.
Assertion (A) Behavioural Political Theory sought to eliminate the role of values and make political science a pure science and quantitative.
Reason (R) Political Science, being a social science, can never be value-free as it deals with human beings who are value-bound.
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