A. It leads to stagnation of country’s economy
B. It encourages the children to lead life of luxury without working
C. It gives rise to tension among various claimants
D. On all the above grounds
A. The property owned by most people is not commensurate with the duties performed by them
B. Property leads to wasteful production under a capitalist system
C. Inherited property is morally justified
D. The property is the reward for labour
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Laski
D. All the above
A. The measure of property nature has endowed to MAN is in keeping with his labour and convenience of life
B. The right to property is in consonance with divine dispensation
C. The property nature has given to MAN is his own and nobody has any right to it but himself
D. Since MAN tills, plants, improves and cultivates property and can use the product of each property, it is his own
A. All property is theft
B. Property is respobsible for the division of society into two groups haves and have nots
C. Property hinders the development of a MAN’s personality
D. Property is essential for the development of a MAN’s personality
A. Rousseau
B. Karl marx
C. Locke
D. Hobbes
A. Property
B. Surplus value
C. Capital
D. Savings
A. Root of all evils
B. A fundamental right
C. An absolute right
D. None of the above
A. State ownership
B. Common ownership and common use
C. Individual ownership and common use
D. Individual ownership and private use
A. Plato
B. Marx
C. Engels
D. Proudhon