Where are you?
We want to hear from you anywhere in Scotland – and anywhere in the world. This project although based on the Common Good of Scotland and set up in Glasgow, is about much more than national borders. It is about open education. The problems of communities are universal, interchangeable and adaptable to any geographical region, language and situation.
We are very fortunate in Scotland because our Common Good assets can be defined in Scottish law and history and their assets need to be protected in the context of our geographical boundaries. But the Common Good of the people knows no such boundaries – lessons learned anywhere can be used anywhere else.
There are to few of us engaged in this kind of work. It is extremely important that we communicate with each other – even in a social level to reassure each other of our existence. The Common Good in the end is about creating a civil society and that means a society that has a health interest in what each of us are doing.
