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Political philosophy
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  • 1. Political philosophy explores fundamental questions about government, power, justice, freedom, and ethics in society. It delves into the nature of political systems, the role of individuals in society, and the obligations and rights of citizens and government. Through examining concepts like democracy, socialism, liberalism, conservatism, and anarchism, political philosophy seeks to understand the foundations of political legitimacy and the ideal organization of society. It wrestles with issues such as the distribution of resources, the limits of state authority, the protection of individual liberties, and the promotion of the common good. In essence, political philosophy aims to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges inherent in governance and to offer insights into building more just and equitable societies.

    What is the central idea in utilitarianism?
A) Maximizing individual liberty
B) Pursuing individual self-interest
C) Maintaining tradition and authority
D) Maximizing overall happiness
  • 2. Which political philosopher argued for the separation of powers in government?
A) Plato
B) Immanuel Kant
C) John Stuart Mill
D) Montesquieu
  • 3. Who is considered the father of liberalism in political philosophy?
A) Auguste Comte
B) Adam Smith
C) John Locke
D) Niccolò Machiavelli
  • 4. Which philosopher is associated with the theory of distributive justice?
A) Jean-Paul Sartre
B) Aristotle
C) John Rawls
D) Jeremy Bentham
  • 5. Which philosopher is known for his work 'The Prince' on political leadership?
A) John Locke
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Ralph Waldo Emerson
D) Niccolò Machiavelli
  • 6. Who founded the concept of dialectical materialism in political philosophy?
A) Herbert Spencer
B) Max Weber
C) Karl Marx
D) John Stuart Mill
  • 7. Which philosopher is known for his work 'Leviathan' and the idea of a sovereign ruler?
A) Thomas Hobbes
B) Voltaire
C) John Locke
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 8. What is the political theory that emphasizes the importance of the state and the community over individual rights?
A) Communitarianism
B) Liberalism
C) Socialism
D) Pluralism
  • 9. Who is known for the concept of 'the will to power' in political philosophy?
A) Karl Marx
B) Michel Foucault
C) Jean-Paul Sartre
D) Friedrich Nietzsche
  • 10. Which political philosopher is associated with the idea of natural law?
A) David Hume
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) John Locke
  • 11. Who is known for the book 'The Republic' discussing ideal forms of government?
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Thomas Hobbes
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 12. What is the concept that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of the majority called?
A) Ethical egoism
B) Natural law
C) Utilitarianism
D) Deontology
  • 13. Who is known for the idea of the 'invisible hand' in economics as part of political philosophy?
A) Friedrich Hayek
B) John Maynard Keynes
C) Adam Smith
D) Karl Marx
  • 14. What is the main concept of liberalism in political philosophy?
A) Authoritarianism
B) Communism
C) Social hierarchy
D) Individual liberty and equality
  • 15. What is the primary focus of political philosophy?
A) Military strategies
B) Historical events
C) Economic theories
D) Ethics and legitimacy of government
  • 16. What is the core idea behind socialism in political philosophy?
A) Economic equality and collective ownership of resources
B) Monarchy rule
C) Isolationism
D) Capitulation to capitalism
  • 17. Who is known for the statement 'I think, therefore I am'?
A) Aristotle
B) René Descartes
C) Plato
D) Socrates
  • 18. Who is associated with the idea of 'categorical imperative'?
A) Immanuel Kant
B) John Stuart Mill
C) John Rawls
D) G.W.F. Hegel
  • 19. Who is known for the statement 'Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains'?
A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) John Locke
C) Karl Marx
D) Friedrich Nietzsche
  • 20. Who is known for the statement 'Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely'?
A) Lord Acton
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) John Locke
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