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The Common Good and Human Participation
The Common Good and Human Participation

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In a world filled with socio-political strife, disagreement, and anger it is necessary to be reminded of the foundational features of society. Society is, in fact, constituted by the ultimate good in which its members all participate. Such a reminder, . . .

In a world filled with socio-political strife, disagreement, and anger it is necessary to be reminded of the foundational features of society. Society is, in fact, constituted by the ultimate good in which its members all participate. Such a reminder, therefore, requires an expression of the perennial, and hopefully not too foreign, understanding of the…

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