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Good News for Common Goods

2023
Abstract There has been a lot of bad news about evangelical Christianity and democracy in America in recent years. In Good News for Common Goods: Multicultural Evangelicalism and Ethical Democracy in America, sociologist Wes Markofski draws on twelve months of immersive ethnographic fieldwork in Los Angeles, Portland, Atlanta, and Boston
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Common Goods

2002
As European countries become more interdependent, the provision of common goods increasingly must be organized across national boundaries, levels of government, and sectors. In addition, former adversaries in the public and private sectors must learn to collaborate rather than compete.
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Commons Goods

This chapter revisits literature on the commons, including literature after 2011 that lauded the Egyptian January 25 Revolution but left intact deep attachments to civilizational logics that relegated the semicivilized to the status of less-than-human.
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Common ground, common good

2015
Il testo introduce un volume dedicato al tema della strada come spazio pubblico, luogo di confronto ed espressione individuale, di interazione sociale e dell'esperienza collettiva. Per fare ciò definisce lo sfondo costituito dalle esperienze di ricerca che si collegano a questi temi, ricostruendo inoltre le relazioni che possono intercorrere tra il ...
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Common Good and Common Action

The Review of Politics, 1960
Anarchy is rarely or never upheld with consistency. In the pedagogy of Rousseau, there is a set purpose to let the child be guided by natural necessity rather than by human command, and to let him learn from the experience of physical facts rather than by obedience.
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Common Good

2021
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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A/the Common Good

The American Journal of Jurisprudence
Abstract The emerging school of “common good constitutionalism” takes a classical natural law approach of identifying the central case of law and constitutionalism, recognizing that a state may make positive law in part based on circumstance, convenience, or a need for social coordination. While law under the classical approach is rooted
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