social conscience
1 of 1noun/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl kɑ:n.ʃəns/
1
an awareness of other people's pain and problems who have a bad condition in the society and feeling a sense of duty to take care of them
- Her social conscience led her to volunteer at the homeless shelter.
- He felt a deep social conscience, driving him to advocate for workers' rights.
- Their social conscience inspired them to support various charitable causes.
- They sought leaders with a social conscience to address societal issues.
- The film highlighted the importance of having a social conscience in addressing inequality.