Argumentum ad lazarum definition

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Argumentum ad lazarum

Argumentum ad lazarum logo #21000 Argumentum ad lazarum or appeal to poverty is the informal fallacy of thinking a conclusion is correct because the speaker is poor, or it is incorrect because the speaker is rich. It is named after Lazarus, a beggar in a New Testament parable who receives his reward in the afterlife. This is popularly exploited as the statement, `Poor, but honest....
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