commonmore
Commonmore is a neologism used in discussions of collective action and public goods to denote a tendency whereby individuals, organizations, or societies favor options that increase the overall common benefit, even if this comes at a cost to narrow self-interest.
Etymology and scope: The term blends common and more, signaling emphasis on the common good. It is
Usage and examples: In theory, commonmore refers to strategies or policies that align private incentives with
Relation and distinctions: Commonmore relates to concepts like the common good, public goods, and prosocial behavior,
Reception and limitations: As a nonstandard term, commonmore risks vagueness and misinterpretation. It lacks universal acceptance
See also: common good, public goods, game theory, prosocial behavior.