Living together

page 57  COMMON GOODS

We have selected for you some contributions that we believe are useful for understanding the concept of the Common Good. 

➡️What is a Common Good?
L. Landi, “Civic Education at School,” Ed. WinScuola

➡️Cultural heritage as a common good
I. Baldriga, Civic Education / Rai Scuola
Link to video 

➡️The Tragedy of the Commons
Luigini Bruni, The Economy in the Age of the Commons: The Tragedy, the Challenges, and Possible Solutions, Matepristem/Bocconi University
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PAug. 58 – TAKING CARE OF YOUR HERITAGE

PORTICI. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
How do you take care of a city?

For example, by respecting the monuments that compose it, the streets, the buildings, the porticoes. 
It is precisely on the element of the porticos that, in 2016, we concentrated with our campaign "’Porticoes. Instructions for use“. 
Discover how our daily actions can impact the condition of our urban heritage and how we can help protect it. 

TRY IT YOURSELF. POSTCARDS FROM VIVIAMO MANTOVA
Cities are inhabited and lived in by people. Each has different characteristics and needs. It's important to be attentive to everyone's needs. 
These are the postcards made by ViviAmo Mantova, a research project for a welcoming and accessible city To indicate some behaviors that can cause problems for people (Click on each postcard to enlarge the images). Can you identify other behaviors that can hinder the enjoyment of the city as a Common Good?



MANTUA THROUGH OUR EYES
A city can be visited in many ways, but always remember to do so while respecting its history and monuments, public spaces and people. 
In the leaflet “Mantua through our eyes“, created by a high school in Mantua, in the column “ask me” you can find some interesting tips for experiencing the city without mistreating it. 

Download the map “Mantua Through Our Eyes”


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