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Aporophobia : why we reject the poor instead of helping them / Adela Cortina ; translated by Adrian Nathan West.

Author: Cortina Orts, Adela, author.

ImprintPrinceton : Princeton University Press, [2022]

Descriptionxxiii, 192 pages ; 23 cm

Note:A scourge without a name -- Hate crimes toward the poor -- Hate speech -- Our brain is aporophobic -- Conscience and reputation -- Moral bioenhancement -- Eradicating poverty, reducing inequality -- Cosmopolitan hospitality.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-171) and index.

Note:"In a world built on the political, economic and social contract, the poor seem to break the rules of give and take. As a result, there is a growing tendency to exclude them. The problem is not one of xenophobia, since the enthusiastic reception of foreign tourists contrasts with the rejection of refugees and immigrants. We're talking about aporophobia, rejection of the poor. The poor person is a nuisance, even within one's own family. Aporophobia is a daily attack on the dignity and well-being of people and democracy. It also has a universal reach: all human beings are aporophobes, and this has its cerebral and social roots that can and should be modified if we are to take seriously the key ethical issues of a democratic society that aims to be fair. In this book Adela Cortina exposes one of the most deep-rooted and overlooked moral conflicts of our time, not only to give it a name but also to force us to recognise it and to provide us with the tools to face a reality very much our own."-- Provided by publisher.

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Author:
Cortina Orts, Adela, author.
Uniform Title
Aporofobia, el rechazo al pobre. English
Subject:
Poor -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Poverty -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Discrimination.