rightnesscentred
Rightnesscentred is a term used to describe an approach or perspective that prioritizes what is perceived as correct or morally just. It suggests a focus on establishing or upholding a particular standard of "rightness" as the primary objective. This can manifest in various contexts, from personal ethics to political ideologies. An individual or group described as rightnesscentred may be driven by a strong conviction in their beliefs and a desire to see those beliefs universally adopted or enforced. This can lead to a determined pursuit of their goals, often with little room for compromise or alternative viewpoints. The emphasis is on the correctness of their position rather than on negotiation or finding common ground. In some instances, a rightnesscentred approach can be seen as a source of strong moral leadership, providing a clear and unwavering direction. However, it can also be perceived as rigid or uncompromising, potentially leading to conflict or alienating those who hold differing opinions. The underlying assumption is that there is a definitive "right" way and that deviating from it is inherently problematic. This perspective can influence decision-making, shaping actions and strategies to align with the perceived standard of correctness.