universalistic

/ˌjunəvərˈsəlɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the idea that something applies to all people or situations, or that all people share the same basic needs or rights.
    • Her universalistic philosophy argues that education should be the same for every child regardless of background.
    • The organization promotes a universalistic approach to human rights, believing they should apply everywhere.
    • Critics say the policy is too universalistic and ignores local cultural differences.