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In Marx's view, the social revolution beings when relations of production become a fetter upon the further development of forces of production. The 'relations of production', in this context, refer to: |
Relations between the nations
Relations between surplus value and absolute surplus value
Relation between production and distribution
Relation between the basic classes
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| 2 |
Which one of the following is not a statement of Karl Marx? |
The State is an executive committee for managing the affairs of the bourgeoisie
Capitalism digs its own grave
Imperialism is the highest state of capitalism
The state wil wither away
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| 3 |
Marxism believes that: |
The real is the rational and the rational is the real
Social relations are rooted in the material is the real
Economic relations can be understood in the light of the progress of human mind
It is human consciousness that determines the social life of man
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| 4 |
Author of the book 'Capital ' is" |
Karl Marx
Lenin
Mao
None of these
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| 5 |
Karl Marx and F. Engels coauthored |
Das Kapital
Anti- Duhring
German Ideology
Critique of the Gotha Programme
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| 6 |
In which one of the following books did Karl Marx put forward the idea that the State could enjoy relative autonomy from class system? |
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Das Kapital
Communist Manifesto
Gotha program
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| 7 |
Karl Marx had everlasting friendship with a son of a prominent textile manufacturer of barman, who brought many changes in karl Marx's life. His name was: |
Friedrich Engel
French Hegel
Herbert Spencer
None of these
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| 8 |
The theory of 'Surplus Value' as a part of communistic philosophy was the contribution of |
Karl Marx
Trotsky
Fredrick Angel
Ricardo
None of these
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| 9 |
The Marxists perceive international politics as |
a struggle for power between the bourgeois and socialist systems with the hope of inevitable triumph of international proletarianism
a struggle for power between two nations or group of nations that can be managed by maintaining balances of power
Interactions among States that can be peacefully
Interactions among States guided and molded by leaders of those States
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| 10 |
The Marxists perceive international politics as |
Interactions among States guided and molded by leaders of those States
a struggle for power between two nations or group of nations that can be managed by maintaining balances of power
Interactions among States that can be peacefully
a struggle for power between the bourgeois and socialist systems with the hope of inevitable triumph of international proletarianism
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| 11 |
The Marxists perceive international politics as |
a struggle for power between the bourgeois and socialist systems with the hope of inevitable triumph of international proletarianism
a struggle for power between two nations or group of nations that can be managed by maintaining balances of power
Interactions among States that can be peacefully
Interactions among States guided and molded by leaders of those States
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| 12 |
Karl Marx is known for his theory of |
Dialectical Spiritualism
Force as the Basis of State
Materialistic Interpretation of history
None of these
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| 13 |
Materialistic interpertation of history was propounded by |
Trotsky
lenin
Bolsheviks
Karl Marx
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| 14 |
Who among the following argued that justice is the first virtue of social institutions? |
G. W. F. Hegel
karl Marx
Charles Taylor
John Rawls
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| 15 |
Heel' thinking can be understood as a constructive development within the broad tradition that inclides |
Plato and Immanuel Kant
Al Farabi and Rousseau
Immanuel Kant and Kant
Noen of these
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| 16 |
Hegel was born on August 27, 1770 in |
Stuttgart
Rastatt
Sigmaringen
None of these
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| 17 |
Karl Barth described Hegel as a |
Philosophies of west
Protestant Aquinas
Summa theologiae
None of these
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| 18 |
Who among the following thinkers held that "Human concerning the changing of circumstances and upbringing forgets that circumstances are changed by men be educated ". the above view was expressed by |
Hobbes
Feurbach
Hegel
Marx
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| 19 |
"over himself; over his mind and body , the individual is sovereign." Who among the following made this statement? |
H. J. Laski
Immanuel Kant
J. S. Mill
G. W. F. Hegel
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| 20 |
Who among the following viewed the State as an embodiment of the collective consciousness of the people cultures? |
WE Hegel
John Locke
Immanuel Kant
J. Bodin
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