When a widely acclaimed Harvard Law School professor publishes a book that another Harvard Law professor calls “the most important book of constitutional theory in many decades,” it’s certainly worth ...
Although the concept of the common good has been subject to normative theorising for millennia, it is now widely understood as an "essentially contested concept," leading scholars to argue that, in ...
Some topics are hard to define. They are nebulous; their meanings are elusive. Topics relating to morality fit this description. So do those that are subjective, meaning different things to different ...
On March 31, 2020, when the United States was on Covid-19 lockdown, The Atlantic published “Beyond Originalism,” a cerebral essay by the Harvard Law professor C. Adrian C. Vermeule ’90. The essay ...
Love to collaborate? Well done. But you know what makes it even more enjoyable? Joining forces with others for the betterment of the common good. From businesses partnering with nonprofits to ...
The common good is associated with many other goal-related paradoxes. For example, as observed by Sluga (2014), we can speak of the common good in the language of justice, freedom, security, order, ...
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