How might Mill agree with Marx's criticisms of nineteenth century social conditions?

Explain your answer, and support it by referring directly to both Marx and Mill. Do you agree with these criticisms? Do you think that they are applicable to society today?

What will be an ideal response


ANS:
To be answered by the student.

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Dev Singh says that Sikhism, from conception, was egalitarian. To back up his argument, he might say that Guru Nanak

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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