Who said state is an association of associations?

Who said state is an association of associations?

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Q. What is political theory notes?

Political theory is a set of specified relationships encompassing political matters that focus and organize inquiry to describe, explain, and predict political events and behaviours. Thinkers on the subject formulate definitions of various political concepts and establish theories (D. K. Sarmah, 2007).

Q. What is the meaning of modern political theory?

Modern Political Theory critically examines the contemporary state of political theory, making an assessment of the achievement and limitations of the ‘Behavioural Revolution’ in its totality, and reviews objectively the major paradigms and conceptual frameworks adopted by the discipline.

Q. Who said property is a natural institution?

Locke

Q. Who said state is a necessary evil?

In Common Sense, Thomas Paine described government as at best a “necessary evil”.

Q. Which article is known as Necessary Evil?

Notes: The provisions regarding preventive detention under Article 22 (3) are called necessary evil because it provides for curtailment of liberty for reasons of State’s security; public order, disruption of national economic discipline, etc.

Q. Who said family is the only natural society?

Rousseau includes an analysis of human need as one element in his comparison of modern society and the state of nature.

Q. Why are middlemen considered necessary evil?

In both stories, the middleman was placed at a position of evil; they make money out of their domination of market and lying rather than hard work in the field. …

Q. What are the disadvantages of middlemen?

Top 10 Arguments against Middlemen

  • Cost of Distribution. Middlemen hike the cost of the product, which is reflected in the selling price.
  • Practice of black marketing.
  • Fail to pass on benefits to customers.
  • Duplicate products.
  • Selling expired goods.
  • Selling at higher than M.R.P.
  • Fail to replenish exhausted stock.
  • Poor after sale service.

Q. How will you describe the different types of middlemen in food marketing?

Merchant middlemen: They take the title of goods and own the products by handling. They buy and sell for their own gain. Retailers purchase from a wholesaler and sell it to the final customers. Food wholesaler sells to the retailer or other wholesaler or industrial users.

Q. Who is a middleman?

A middleman is someone who works buying goods from one source and selling them to another. For example, if you are selling your house, your real estate agent acts as the middleman between you and the buyer.

Q. Why do middlemen exist?

Functions of Middlemen They enable manufacturers to concentrate on the primary function of production by handling the ancillary functions of warehousing, distribution, advertising, insurance, etc. They promote the goods to the consumers on behalf of the producers.

Q. What are the advantages of middlemen?

Middlemen are the furnishers of valuable information to the producers about consumer behaviour, the changes in tastes and fashions, etc. ADVERTISEMENTS: 2. Middlemen allow the manufacturers to concentrate on production only and relieve them from the botheration of marketing.

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