Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): Volume 2, Issue 3, Year 2020
Articles

Politics of Valluvam

Karuppathevan U
Department of Comparative Literature, Madurai Kamaraj Unievrsity, Madurai 625021, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2020-06-29

Keywords

  • Politics,
  • Valluvam,
  • Government,
  • Valluvam politics

How to Cite

U, K. (2020). Politics of Valluvam. International Research Journal of Tamil, 2(3), 173-193. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt20318

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Abstract

The state that Valluvam insists depends on the rights of the people. To abolish slavery, demand good government otherwise to exclude. Valluvam adores good government and good king at the same time abhor the bad king, and throw such a tyrannical king away. Valluvam, which claims to be a superpower, says it will protect it from enemies. The Government and Government rule that Valluvam insists are not in the category of Monarchy, Force and republic Government. Whatever the type, the scepter government is the government that Valluvam insists. The essay for this study is in the context of Valluvam politics.

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