This is some weird revisionism. The definition of a common good is what's good for a community.
Your definition is weird idealism from the past that doesn't work in today's corrupt political landscape.
Just because politicians are misusing a word to justify corruption doesn't mean the word doesn't have an actual meaning.
There's this weird effect I've noticed where people act like words don't have meanings any more. I don't know what to call it.
Your definition is weird idealism from the past that doesn't work in today's corrupt political landscape.
Just because politicians are misusing a word to justify corruption doesn't mean the word doesn't have an actual meaning.
There's this weird effect I've noticed where people act like words don't have meanings any more. I don't know what to call it.