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Common Good

/ˈkɒmən ɡʊd/noun
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The common good refers to the shared benefits and interests that enhance the overall welfare of a community or society, prioritizing collective well-being over individual pursuits. In modern contexts, it's a key concept in ethics and policy debates, often used to justify regulations that promote equality and sustainability, though it can be tricky to balance with personal freedoms.

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