A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. None of the above
A. Theory of natural rights
B. Idealist theory of rights
C. Legal theory of rights
D. Natural theory of rights
A. Believes that state alone creates rights
B. Has made rights dependent on others
C. Has given worong notion of rights
D. Has make rights above society
A. Differentiates between moral and political rights
B. Does not differentiate between moral and political rights
C. Opposed to moral and political rights reconciles moral and political rights
D. Reconciles moral and political rights
A. These are given without any obligation to all the citizens
B. Are loaded with too heavy respobsibilities
C. Hinder government working
D. Are too vague and can’t be looked after by the courts of law
A. Moral rights
B. Political right
C. Civil rights
D. Natural right
A. Natural right
B. Fundamental right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
A. Laski
B. Marx
C. Spencer
D. Rousseau
A. Legal theory of rights
B. Natural theory of rights
C. Idealist theory of rights
D. Historical theory of rights
A. Too flexible
B. Too rigid
C. Too static
D. Too un-understandable