In its bleak and curious way, " The Visit " revisits the Aztecs, reviving questions of human sacrifice for the collective good.
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Its epistemological premise is that human rights and collective goods ( including sustainable natural resources and participatory democracy ) are two aspects of the same concept.
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Further, some income gains have gone into fringe benefits ( such as health insurance ) or the collective good ( such as a cleaner environment ).
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The question remains : What happens if the United States levies tribute to support an American-led effort to provide a collective good and no one pays?
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He won public support for legislating benefits for all workers and co-operated with employers in the name of mutual self-interest and the collective good.
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In his model, the costs of participation create an incentive for individuals to " free ride, " or rely on others to provide the collective good.
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When government provides anything other than a collective good that benefits virtually all taxpayers alike _ defense, roads, water and wastewater systems _ it engages in charity.
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But, peeking out around the edges of collective good will, there were reminders that the global economy is nothing more than an uneasy federation of national interests.
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Team sports, like jazz, offer a democratic notion of interplay, where the collective good is derived from the interaction of individuals whose roles change as situations demand.
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They need to create an atmosphere of play for the collective good, and if they allow the buying and selling of items, that collective good could be ruined.