81. Match the following
List-I
List-II
a. Plato
1. Private and public morality
b. Machiavelli
2. Savitri
c. Hegal
3. Time spirit
d. Aurobindo
4. Philosopher king
List-I | List-II |
a. Plato | 1. Private and public morality |
b. Machiavelli | 2. Savitri |
c. Hegal | 3. Time spirit |
d. Aurobindo | 4. Philosopher king |
82. Ziauddin Barani was political thinker of
83. According to Kautilya, the most important function of state is the protection of the Dharma and the territory of the state. It means
1. State should mainly promote the interest of specific groups in order to promote its internal growth.
2. That it was to maintain internal social peace and protection against foreign invasion.
3. State is not bound by any moral values in the way of Dharma.
Select the correct answer using the options given below
1. State should mainly promote the interest of specific groups in order to promote its internal growth.
2. That it was to maintain internal social peace and protection against foreign invasion.
3. State is not bound by any moral values in the way of Dharma.
Select the correct answer using the options given below
84. Match the following
List-I (Marxis Writings)
List-II (Central Ideas)
a. 'Justice taken away what are kingdoms but band of robbers'
1. Thrasymachus
b. 'Justice is the interest of the stronger'
2. Augustine
c. 'Liberty is the absence of restraint'
3. Hegel
d. 'The state is the highest manifestation of mind objective'
4. Mill
List-I (Marxis Writings) | List-II (Central Ideas) |
a. 'Justice taken away what are kingdoms but band of robbers' | 1. Thrasymachus |
b. 'Justice is the interest of the stronger' | 2. Augustine |
c. 'Liberty is the absence of restraint' | 3. Hegel |
d. 'The state is the highest manifestation of mind objective' | 4. Mill |
85. Who said that "Republic is hardly a political work, but the finest treatise on education ever written"?
86. Establishment of Hindu Rastra was the supreme aim of
87. Justice in the Republic of Plato consists of
88. Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding was a refutation of
89. Which of the following work of J. S. Mill provided an outline of his ideal government?
90. "A law of nature is a percept or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man is forbidden to do that, which is destructive for his life"?
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