Moral Superiority
Moral superiority refers to the belief that one's own values, ethics, or behaviors are better or more virtuous than those of others. This perception can arise in various contexts, such as politics, religion, or social issues, where individuals or groups feel justified in judging others based on their moral standards.
This concept can lead to a sense of entitlement or righteousness, often resulting in conflict or division. People may use moral superiority to validate their actions or opinions, sometimes overlooking the complexities of differing perspectives, such as those held by cultural groups or political ideologies.