The main distress of the politics can be as the inter-relationships among citizens, state, and country.
A. Abbreviation
B. Summarizing
C. Cutting
D. Expansion
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A. Abbreviation
B. Summarizing
C. Cutting
D. Expansion
A. Relations
B. World Markets
C. Human Rights
D. Policies
A. Trade
B. Tariffs
C. Quotas
D. Liberalization of trade
A. the same rules should apply in all societies.
B. justice means different things in different contexts.
C. Western countries have a moral duty to intervene in ‘rogue’ states.
D. the concept of the nation state is meaningless in a world of global citizenship.
A. Nozick admires capitalism whereas Rawls rejects it.
B. Rawls is more concerned with individual liberty.
C. Nozick believes that people who acquire property through their labour should be allowed to keep it, while Rawls tries to justify a degree of redistributive taxation.
D. Nozick is more willing to justify state intervention.
A. it gives undue priority to liberty over equality.
B. it seems to presuppose an affluent society rather than one which would be affected by serious scarcity.
C. it overlooks the possibility that people in the ‘original position’ will enjoy taking risks.
D. all of the above.
A. A veil of ignorance.
B. A state of nature.
C. Economic inequality.
D. Short-sighted self-interest.
A. A fair distribution of income and wealth.
B. An assurance that punishment should fit the crime.
C. That decisions should be made in accordance with an established set of rules.
D. That every offender should be tried in front of a judge and jury.
A. human beings are not necessarily made happier just because the law allows them ample freedom to make serious mistakes.
B. It is not clear that any significant human action is purely ‘self-regarding’.
C. There are circumstances when the truth needs to be given legal protection against error.
D. all of the above.
A. Freedom is an essential means to human progress.
B. Hurtful opinions and nasty name-calling should be stamped out by the law.
C. All kinds of pleasure are equally valid.
D. People should forcibly be prevented from harming themselves.