A. Abolition of all private property
B. Absolute rights to property
C. Right to property within limitations
D. None of the above
A. Das capital
B. Communist manifesto
C. State and revolution
D. The origin of family private property and the state
A. Karl marx
B. Proudhon
C. J.s. mill
D. Engels
A. Karl marx
B. Engels
C. Stalin
D. Lenin
A. J.s. mill
B. Herbert spencer
C. Adam smith
D. Karl marx
A. Opposed to all kinds of property
B. Opposed only to personal property
C. Opposed only to private property
D. In favour of both personal as well as private property
A. It leads to division of society into two hostile classes
B. It encourages self-interest at the cost of social interest
C. It encourages scramble for power and wealth in place of nutual co-operation
D. It leads to political instability
A. A natural instinct
B. An unnatural instinct
C. A base-instinct
D. None of the above
A. Legal theory of property
B. Socialistic theory of property
C. Idealistic theory of property
D. Natural theory of property