common good
common good
English Definitions:
common good, commonweal (noun)
the good of a community
common good (Noun)
the general interest of the population as a whole.
common good (Noun)
a good that is rivalrous and non-excludable
Common good
The common good or common weal is a term that can refer to several different concepts. In the popular meaning, the common good describes a specific "good" that is shared and beneficial for all members of a given community. This is also how the common good is broadly defined in philosophy, ethics, and political science. However there is no strict definition of the common good for each situation. The good that is common between person A and person B may not be the same as between person A and person C. Thus the common good can often change, although there are some things — such as the basic requirements for staying alive: food, water, and shelter — that are always good for all people.
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