The common good was declared a dead topic in the seventies, toxic to politics and treacherously totalitarian towards minorities. But since the beginning of the 21st century, it has been alive and thriving. We need to recover a sense of what we want to be and achieve together in order to give answers to the questions that justice, rights and tolerance can t address.
With contributions by: Mathias Nebel, Thierry Collaud, Jean Michel Bonvin, Paul Dembinski, Jean Claude Huot, Matthew Kempshall, Mary Keys, Christos N. Tsironis and Stefano Zamagni.
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Mathias Nebel is professor of social ethics and Catholic social thought and research director of the Instituto Promotor del Bien Común at the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP, Mexico). He was previously professor of moral theology at the Institut Catholique de Paris.
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