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The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Common Good
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The COVID-19 Pandemic
U.S. Culture
Catholic Social Thought
Solidarity in Action
Philosophical Ethics
Facing Suffering and Mortality
Philosophy and the Pandemic
"Finding the 'Common Good' in a Pandemic"
Thomas Friedman interviews Michael Sandel on the meaning of 'the common good" in our time.
"Justice in Global Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: An Analysis Based on the Values of Contribution, Ownership and Reciprocity"
This article focuses on global pandemic planning.
Political Solidarity, Justice and Public Health
This article focuses on national pandemic planning and the Aboriginal community in Canada.
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