But pensions,
schooling and medical care are not universal truths of human nature. The ways in which
the problems are defined, and policies are formed to deal with them, depend on the society
in which they occur. People may differ in their choices, or in their views as to how these
issues are best dealt with, but the interests apply to these groups as a whole, and through
them to every member of a society. There is a common good, a concept of social welfare
distinct from the welfare of individuals.