The Common Good in the Political Theory of Thomas Aquinas

  • Crofts R
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Abstract

This study investigates the function of the common good in the political theory of thomas aquinas. it concludes that at every point in his political theory the concept of the common good plays a significant, if not determinative role. his moderate position between collectivism and individualism recognizes that the individual lives in social relationships which include social responsibilities.

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Crofts, R. A. (1973). The Common Good in the Political Theory of Thomas Aquinas. The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 37(1), 155–173. https://doi.org/10.1353/tho.1973.0072

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