raikkauta
Raikkauta is a concept in Finnish sociology and philosophy that emphasizes the value of human relationships and a sense of community. The word is derived from the Finnish words "raika," meaning "reality," and "tuska," meaning "suffering" or "problem." In a broader sense, raikkauta can be translated to English as "authenticity," "sincerity," or "a sense of community."
The concept of raikkauta was first introduced by Finnish sociologist and philosopher, Pekka Väistö, in the
Raikkauta is often described as a cultural ethos that values honesty, transparency, and a strong sense of
In modern Finnish society, the concept of raikkauta is seen as a way to promote social cohesion