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Gamwell on the purpose of the state, etc.

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The common good in its politically relevant sense (or aspect) is realized to the extent that general conditions of creativity are equally available to allor all—or that all have equal access to the general conditions of creativity. And the general norms for communal order should be politically defined and enforced so as to maximize this common good, i.e., to realize it as far as possible. In this way, politics does all that it can do to maximize human mutuality-the mutuality—the community of love.

3 April 2004