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Common Good

As normally used today, the phrase “common good” refers to those facilities or institutions that all or most members of a community agree are necessary to certain interests they have in common. A few of the things making up the common good in a modern democracy might include rights and freedoms, a transportation system, cultural institutions, police and public safety, a judicial system, an electoral system, public education, clean air and water, safe and food supply, and national defense.

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