tulotasostaan
Tulotasostaan is a term that has appeared in Finnish-language discussions of political rhetoric and media criticism. It describes a rhetorical stance in which a speaker or writer anchors their argument in their own status, circumstances, or perceived self-interest rather than in universal principles or the public good. Because it is a relatively recent and niche coinage, there is no universally accepted definition or formal usage in major dictionaries.
Origin and form: The expression appears to be a recently coined Finnish compound, with no widely cited
Usage and interpretation: In analyses, tulotasostaan is used to flag arguments as potentially biased by the
See also: self-interest, rhetorical analysis, discourse analysis, bias.