
Shakespeare, the Book of Sir Thomas More, and the Common Good | Prof. Gerard Wegemer
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Shakespeare's diverse characters and genres, this chapter emphasizes the significance of the common good for human well-being by drawing comparisons between Shakespeare's works and Thomas More's writings, focusing on exemplary instances like Coriolanus to illustrate the repercussions of prioritizing personal gains over communal welfare.
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