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Common Good (other)
Common good is a political and philosophical concept. Common Good may also refer to: Organisations * Italy. Common Good (), a political coalition in Italy * The Common Good (political party), a political party in the United Kingdom Other * Common good (economics), goods which are rivalrous and non-excludable * Common Good Fund, a fund to benefit the people of a former burgh in Scotland * Economy for the Common Good, a social movement advocating for an alternative economic model See also * Maslaha, the corresponding concept in Islamic law * Common (other) * Commons (other) * Commonweal (other) Commonweal or common weal may refer to: * Common good, what is shared and beneficial for members of a given community * Common Weal, a Scottish think tank and advocacy group * ''Commonweal'' (magazine), an American lay-Catholic-oriented magazine ... * Commonwealth (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Common Good
In philosophy, economics, and political science, the common good (also commonwealth, general welfare, or public benefit) is either what is shared and beneficial for all or most members of a given community, or alternatively, what is achieved by citizenship, collective action, and active participation in the realm of politics and public service. The concept of the common good differs significantly among List of philosophies, philosophical doctrines. Early conceptions of the common good were set out by Ancient Greece, Ancient Greek philosophers, including Aristotle and Plato. One understanding of the common good rooted in Aristotelianism, Aristotle's philosophy remains in common usage today, referring to what one contemporary scholar calls the "good proper to, and attainable only by, the community, yet individually shared by its members." The concept of common good developed through the work of political theorists, moral philosophers, and public economists, including Thomas Aquinas, ...
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Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region. Italy is also considered part of Western Europe, and shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. It has a territorial exclave in Switzerland, Campione. Italy covers an area of , with a population of over 60 million. It is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, the sixth-most populous country in Europe, and the tenth-largest country in the continent by land area. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome. Italy was the native place of many civilizations such as the Italic peoples and the Etruscans, while due to its central geographic location in Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, the country has also historically been home ...
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The Common Good (political Party)
The Common Good is a small Christian political party in the United Kingdom. Founded and led by Richard (Dick) Rodgers, a clergyman, motorcyclist and orthopaedic registrar living in Northfield, Birmingham, the party's principles are based on his Christian faith. Rodgers has competed in several elections for Common Good, including various parliamentary by-elections A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, a bye-election in Ireland, a bypoll in India, or a Zimni election ( Urdu: ضمنی انتخاب, supplementary election) in Pakistan, is an election use .... In all cases Common Good have lost their deposit. No one else has been an election candidate for the party. In 2016, the party campaigned for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union during the referendum. Electoral history Parliamentary election Rodgers has appeared on ballot papers variously as "Richard Rodgers", "Rev Dick Rodgers" and "Dick Rodgers". ...
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Common Good (economics)
Common goods (also called common-pool resources) are defined in economics as goods that are rivalrous and non-excludable. Thus, they constitute one of the four main types based on the criteria: * whether the consumption of a good by one person precludes its consumption by another person ( rivalrousness) * whether it is possible to prevent people (consumers) who have not paid for it from having access to it (excludability) As common goods are accessible by everybody, they are at risk of being subject to overexploitation which leads to diminished availability if people act to serve their own self-interests. Characteristics of common goods Common-pool resources are sufficiently large that it is difficult, but not impossible, to define recognized users and exclude other users altogether. Based on the criteria, common goods are: * rivalrous: When one person consumes a good, another person is unable to subsequently consume that good and the overall stock of the good decreases. For ...
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Common Good Fund
A Common Good Fund is a fund held by a Local government in Scotland, local authority in Scotland, consisting of property that previously belonged to a burgh. The fund may include both movable property (money or objects) and heritable property (land and buildings), and is legally distinct from other assets owned by the local authority. The funds have their origins in the 11th century, when the first burghs were established by royal charters that granted them certain lands, rights and privileges. The Common Good Act 1491, which remains in force, required that this property "be observed and kept for the common good of the town". The use and sale of Common Good is restricted by law, and the proceeds from these assets is retained in the relevant Common Good Fund. The income of a Common Good Fund is required to be used for the benefit of the inhabitants of the burgh to which they belong. Since Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, re-structuring of local government in 1975 and Local G ...
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Economy For The Common Good
Economy for the Common Good (ECG) is a global social movement that advocates an alternative economic model, which is beneficial to people, the planet and future generations. The common good economy puts the common good, cooperation and community in the foreground. Human dignity, solidarity, ecological sustainability, social justice and democratic participation are also described as values of the common good economy. The movement behind the model started off in Austria, Bavaria and South Tyrol in 2010 and quickly spread to many countries throughout the EU. It now has active groups in Africa, Latin America, North America and Asia. As of 2021, the movement consists of over 11,000 supporters, 180 local chapters and 35 associations. Christian Felber coined the term "Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie" (Economy for the Common Good) in a best-selling book, published in 2010. According to Felber, it makes much more sense for companies to create a so-called " common good balance sheet" than a financial ...
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Maslaha
Maslaha or maslahah ( ar, مصلحة, lit=public interest) is a concept in shari'ah ( Islamic divine law) regarded as a basis of law.I. Doi, Abdul Rahman. (1995). "Mașlahah". In John L. Esposito. ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. It forms a part of extended methodological principles of Islamic jurisprudence (''uṣūl al-fiqh'') and denotes prohibition or permission of something, according to necessity and particular circumstances, on the basis of whether it serves the public interest of the Muslim community (''ummah''). In principle, ''maslaha'' is invoked particularly for issues that are not regulated by the Qur'an, the '' sunnah'' (the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), or '' qiyas'' (analogy). The concept is acknowledged and employed to varying degrees depending on the jurists and schools of Islamic jurisprudence ('' maddhab''). The application of the concept has become more important in modern times ...
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Common (other)
Common may refer to: Places * Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts * Cambridge Common, common land area in Cambridge, Massachusetts * Clapham Common, originally common land, now a park in London, UK * Common Moss, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Lexington Battle Green, Lexington Common, a common land area in Lexington, Massachusetts * Salem Common Historic District (Salem, Massachusetts), Salem Common Historic District, a common land area in Salem, Massachusetts People * Common (rapper) (born 1972), American hip hop artist, actor, and poet * Andrew Ainslie Common (born 1841), English amateur astronomer * Andrew Common (born 1889), British shipping director * John Common, American songwriter, musician and singer * Thomas Common (born 1850), Scottish translator and literary critic Arts, entertainment, and media * Common (film), ''Common'' (film), a 2014 BBC One film, written by Jimmy M ...
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Commons (other)
Commons is a general term for shared resources, typically used in political economic theory. Commons may also refer to: Shared resources * Common good (other) * Common land, shared areas of land; has a specific legal meaning in the British Isles * Global commons, term used for international commons in political economic theory Computing and Internet * Apache Commons, repository of reusable Java programming language components * Creative Commons, licensing system for creative works * Digital commons (economics), a form of commons involving the distribution and communal ownership of informational resources and technology * Digital Commons (Elsevier), a commercial, hosted institutional repository platform owned by RELX Group * Wikimedia Commons, a project of the Wikimedia Foundation that serves as an online repository of images, sound, and other media files Places Electoral districts * Commons (ward), Christchurch, England Northern Ireland townlands * Commons, County ...
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Commonweal (other)
Commonweal or common weal may refer to: * Common good, what is shared and beneficial for members of a given community * Common Weal, a Scottish think tank and advocacy group * ''Commonweal'' (magazine), an American lay-Catholic-oriented magazine (1924–present) * ''Commonweal'' (newspaper), a British socialist newspaper (1885–1894) * Commonwealth, a form of government without a monarch in which people have governmental influence See also * League of the Public Weal, a French feudal alliance in the 15th century * Mad War (or War of the Public Weal), a 15th-century conflict between feudal lords and the French monarchy * Commonweal Lodge * Commonweal Party, an Indian political party that existed in Tamil Nadu between 1951 and 1954 * Commonweal School, in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. * Commonweal Theatre Company, a professional, live theatre company in Lanesboro, Minnesota, United States * Common Good (other) * Commonwealth (other) Commonwealth is an English ...
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