Political Thought - Study Mode

[#346] John Rawls's concept of 'veil of ignorance' does not imply to which of the following?
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(D) Parties know their conception of good

[#347] With which author's book J. S. Mill's 'Essay on Liberity's is fit to be compared?
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(A) Milton's Areopagitica

[#348] Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: List-I (Philosophers) List-II (Ideas) a. Machiavelli 1. Revolt against reason b. Hobbes 2. Moral indifference c. Locke 3. Instinct of self-preservation d. Rousseau 4. Natural Right to Property
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(A) a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1

[#349] Power, not right is the focal point for Hobbes. Why?
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(A) Power is more important than right

[#350] Assertion (A) For Aristotle the authority of a constitutional ruler over his subjects is quite different from that of a master over his slaves. Reason (R) Because the slave is inferior from birth and incapable of ruling himself.
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(A) Both A and R are true, but R is the correct explanation of A