The common good

Letter May 18, 2019
It is crucial to focus on and manage our individual life and our life in society

BARCELONA, SPAIN: Human beings have always been one of the centres of attention and study. We wonder and try to get answers to these two questions: who are human beings? And what they are? It is crucial to focus on and manage our individual life and our life in society.

The various perspectives and approaches in this study, (as unique living being, as a person, individual who expresses from the unity of body and soul, as nature, freedom, culture and history, as sociable being, as moral being, as a being who tends to happiness, experience the pain and death and wonders for the meaning of his life), must respect their unity. Because, otherwise, we would quarter our subject of study, claiming, for example, that is a body, or only soul; that is nature, or only freedom and culture (...). As mere reference, we can identify the arrogance to try to supplant the nature by culture, or the matter as the unique reality (materialism), or the freedom understood as absolute.

Current times can suppose an opportunity to overcome the committed mistakes due to ignorance or malice: nature of the beings and culture; freedom; human good; knowledge and technical; sociability; person and society; justice and common good; human development; (...).

Some of the misconceptions already had their time of experimentation, with the destructive consequences on the human being, nature and society. However, that does not mean that we are immune to reissue them from senselessness or bad will.

There are those who, from their perception of current times, claim that the Western world is experiencing "a phase of darkness". And, from the answers given to life, the family, science, research and technology, respect for nature, dignity of the human being, his good and meaning of existence, (...), will depend that it will be a time of barbarity, or not.

The experience and the facts, the knowledge and the rectitude of the will are showing us that expressions such as "progress", "quality of life", "paradise on earth" (...), are demanding of us its revision, taking the human good, as indispensable.