A. Dictatorship of proletariat, withering away of the state, socialism, communism
B. Dictatorship of proletariat, socialism, withering away of the state, communism
C. Socialism, dictatorship of the proletariat, withering away of the state, communism
D. Dictatorship of the proletariat, communism, withering away of the state, socialism
A. A divine institution
B. A natural institution
C. A MAN made institution
D. Result of evolution
A. Marx and engels jointly in communist manifesto
B. Karl marx in das capital
C. Engels in the origin of family, private property and state
D. Lenin in state and revolution
A. Labour theory of value
B. Theory of surplus value
C. Theory of class struggle
D. Principle of democratic-centralism
A. The state is MAN’s natural destination
B. The state is a necessary evil
C. The state is an instrument for the promotion of the welfare of the people
D. The states is a machine through which the ruling class imposes its will on the rest of the people
A. Hegel
B. Marx
C. Max weber
D. Arendt
A. Capitalist and socialists
B. Free men and slaves
C. Capitalist and worker
D. Patrician and plebeian
A. Materialistic aspect
B. Social and religious aspects
C. Political aspects
D. All the above
A. State arises when there exploitation of labour by capital
B. State arises when class antagonism cannot be reconciled
C. State arises when population of the proletariat increases
D. State arises when the proletariat class tries to overthrow capitalist class
A. Anti-duhring
B. The communist manifesto
C. State and revolution
D. German ideology