universaliivists
Universaliivists is a neologism used in contemporary online discourse to describe adherents of universalism across multiple domains. Unlike a formal movement with a centralized organization, universaliivists refer to a loose constellation of thinkers and communities that advocate universal principles, rights, or truths that apply to all humans, independent of culture, nation, or creed. The term is not widely used in academic philosophy, and its usage varies by speaker.
In ethics, universaliivists generally argue that certain moral commitments—such as basic human rights, dignity, and duties
Variants and critiques: Some universaliivists emphasize epistemic universality, arguing that certain knowledge claims or rational standards
History and usage: The label emerges in late 20th and early 21st century online networks, academic debates
See also: Universalism, Moral universalism, Cosmopolitanism, Religious universalism.