majorism
/məˈdʒɔːrɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A tendency to prioritize the most significant or important aspects of a situation.
“The politician’s majorism became clear when he focused on the economic benefits of the new policy.”
2. noun
A philosophical or ideological emphasis on the importance of the collective or majority over individual interests.
“The social movement’s majorism was criticized for dismissing minority opinions and perspectives.”