id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt th83kw55s4h Scott G. Hefelfinger Common Goods and the Laws of Nations 2018 .txt text/plain 428 13 34 The third chapter continues by showing how the primary sense of common good as a good, one in number and sharable by many, gives rise to an ordered array of various common goods, to which correspond various societies. Taken together, these first three chapters argue for and then carry out a retrieval of the framework developed within the Leonine renewal and a rejoining of this tradition with the recent revival of common good thinking in broadly Thomistic circles. cache/th83kw55s4h.txt txt/th83kw55s4h.txt