Misoneism
Misoneism
A term derived from the Greek, miso, I hate, and neos, new, employed by Lombroso (1836-1909) to express a morbid hatred of the new, or the dread of a new situation. — J.J.R.
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A term derived from the Greek, miso, I hate, and neos, new, employed by Lombroso (1836-1909) to express a morbid hatred of the new, or the dread of a new situation. — J.J.R.