The Common Good of the Firm in the Aristotelian-Thomistic Tradition

作者: Alejo José G. Sison , Joan Fontrodona

DOI: 10.5840/BEQ201222218

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摘要: This article proposes a theory of the firm based on common good. It clarifies meaning term “common good” tracing its historical development. Next, an analogous sense applicable to is derived from original context in political theory. Put simply, good production goods and services needed for flourishing, which different members participate through work. linked subsidiarity. Lastly, implications challenges arising positing work as are explored.

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