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21 Ιουλ 2011 · The first part of this paper traces the idea of common good as it relates to organizations. The second part engages the common good tradition with the shareholder and stake holder models.
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26 Φεβ 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 to fulfill a relational obligation they all have to care for certain interests that they have in common.
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 to fulfill a relational obligation they all have to care for certain interests that they have in common.
11 Φεβ 2017 · I explore the concept of the common good (as it relates to concepts of commons and commoning activity) and what it might mean to engage with commoning as an educational activity, if the...
In Catholic social teaching the common good is defined as “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily” (Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, 2004, no. 164). This is a widely accepted definition that we can take as a starting point.
the common good is a ‘good’ and something we desire and aspire to, or ought to aspire to. Often it acts as a ‘reminder’ of the core values, perhaps even the ultimate values, we are seeking to realise in an organisation or a society. The common good is a central concept in Catholic Social Thought
common good. The good which is common to—that is, shared by—a number of persons; or, the good of a collectivity which cannot be disaggregated. The first standpoint takes the view that the good of a collectivity can be no more than the good of particular persons.