List of Illustrations
Chapter 1
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A common good as shared interaction producing a given social good. |
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Figure 2. |
The core elements forming a specific common good. |
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Figure 3. |
A nexus of common goods. |
Chapter 2
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The normative drivers of common good dynamics. |
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Figure 2. |
Common good dynamics. The analogy of a boat. |
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Figure 3. |
Humanity as a space. |
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Figure 4. |
The normative pentagram. |
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Figure 5. |
The M3 matrix. |
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Figure 6. |
The M2 matrix. |
Chapter 3
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The common good pentagram. |
Chapter 7
Figure 1. |
The common good pentagram. |
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Figure 2. |
Economic Freedom Index of Mexican states by quartiles. |
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Figure 3. |
Income inequality of Mexican states by Gini ranges. |
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Figure 4. |
Income inequality of Puebla municipalities by Gini ranges. |
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Figure 5. |
Social Justice Index dimensions and variables. |
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Figure 6. |
Intergenerational correlation of education by regions. |
Chapter 8
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Illustration of a possible empirical model of common good nexus. |
Chapter 11
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The common good pentagram. |
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Figure 2. |
Traffic light indicator. |
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Figure 3. |
Map and location of Atlixco. |
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Figure 4. |
Results matrix for Atlixco. |
Chapter 12
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Relations: ‘integrity’ perspective as defined by Kasulis 2008. |
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Relations: Kasulis 2008’s ‘intimacy’ perspective. |
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Figure 3. |
End of a relationship in the ‘intimacy’ perspective. |