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  1. The Common Good (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Feb 26, 2018 · In ordinary political discourse, the “common good” refers to those facilities—whether material, cultural or institutional—that the members of a community provide to all members in order …

  2. Common good - Wikipedia

    In contemporary economic theory, a common good is any good which is rivalrous yet non-excludable, while the common good, by contrast, arises in the subfield of welfare economics and refers to the …

  3. Common good | Philosophy, Ethics & Morality | Britannica

    The common good has been defined as either the corporate good of a social group, the aggregate of individual goods, or the ensemble of conditions for individual goods.

  4. II. The Common Good - Vatican

    1910 Each human community possesses a common good which permits it to be recognized as such; it is in the political community that its most complete realization is found. It is the role of the state to …

  5. What Is the Common Good? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    Sep 14, 2020 · “Common good” in political science refers to anything that benefits and is naturally shared by all members of a given community, compared to things that benefit the private good of …

  6. The Common Good - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

    Aug 2, 2014 · The common good is a notion that originated over two thousand years ago in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero. More recently, the ethicist John Rawls defined the common good as …

  7. What Is the Principle of the Common Good? - CatholicShare.com

    The common good ensures that no one is left behind or excluded from the conditions needed to live a dignified life. This includes access to basic needs like food, shelter, education, and healthcare.

  8. The Common Good is “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their ful-fillment more fully and more easily.”1 Human dignity is respected and …

  9. Understanding Common Good in Ethics - numberanalytics.com

    Jun 16, 2025 · The Common Good refers to the benefits or goods that are shared by all members of a community, enhancing the quality of life and promoting the well-being of society as a whole.

  10. The Common Good: Theoretical Content, Practical Utility

    Despite skepticism about the common good, the idea has both theoretical content and practical utility. It rests on important features of human life, such as inherently social goods, social linkages, and joint …