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Paperback The Social Good Book

ISBN: 102605379X

ISBN13: 9781026053799

The Social Good

"The Social Good" is a profound exploration of social philosophy and ethics, written by the distinguished sociologist E. J. Urwick. In this work, the author examines the fundamental principles that define a healthy and virtuous society, seeking to understand the ultimate aim of social organization and human conduct. Urwick delves into the intricate relationship between individual morality and the collective welfare, challenging readers to consider how personal actions contribute to the broader betterment of the community.

The book navigates through complex themes of citizenship, social responsibility, and the ethical foundations of political and social institutions. By analyzing the concept of "the good" from both a philosophical and sociological perspective, Urwick provides a framework for evaluating the success and purpose of societal structures. His insights remain highly relevant for those interested in the intersections of social theory, political science, and moral philosophy. "The Social Good" serves as an essential text for understanding early 20th-century social thought and continues to offer valuable perspectives on the pursuit of a just and harmonious society.

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