Aporophobia (from the Spanish aporofobia, and this from the Ancient Greek ἄπορος (áporos), 'without resources, indigent, poor,' and φόβος (phobos), 'hatred' or 'aversion')[1][2] are negative attitudes and feelings towards poverty and poor people.
It is the disgust and hostility toward poor people, those without resources or who are helpless.
[3] The word povertyism is also used, in the field of international law, to denote this form of discrimination against people living in poverty.
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