commonweal in English

noun
1
the welfare of the public.
Its holders see no beauty in the Universe, only scheming business people fleecing the commonweal .
noun
    common good

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1. NGO is a kind of non-profit, non-governmental and unconstraint civilian commonweal group. It has great prospects in the modern society.

2. With the concept of logrolling, commonweal and learning, this community will be always insisted on that develop into a logrolling of learning english platform.

3. In the 13th century, Thomas Aquinas explained that “wars are licit and just in so far as they protect the poor and the whole commonweal[th] from an enemy’[s] treachery.”

4. The Curse of Bigness shows with clarity and precision what such an agenda would look like.” ―Frank Pasquale, Commonweal Magazine "Tim Wu, in his book The Curse of Bigness , which is a cool 160 pages and politely holds the reader’s hand through about 200 years of American economic policy and practice, argues that the time is now, 'to