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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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The common good principle directly influenced the Preamble of the United States Constitution in 1787, where phrases like 'promote the general welfare' echo its ideals, helping shape modern governance for over 200 countries. Interestingly, a 2020 study by the World Values Survey found that societies emphasizing the common good, such as Nordic countries, report higher levels of happiness and trust among citizens.

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