Amma Deivamanar (Amma became Goddess)
Shyam Sundar
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
A benevolent dictator but one who sincerely loved the masses. She is unforgivably not a leader who believed in the collectivity of a Party to afford democracy. But she did what was needed. She displayed vulgar display of wealth and even marked by insecurity. But she sought to use the Social Wealth for poor people. She took the State to the People and thereby negated the Role of the Market.
Keywords: dictator; leader; democracy; wealth; tribute; social wealth; Tamil Nadu; chief minister (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-12
Note: Current Affairs
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