agoraphilia

Etymology
From +.

Noun

 * 1) The love of public life, crowds, and activity.
 * 2) The love of wide open empty spaces.
 * 3) The love of the exotic and new.
 * 4) A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world.
 * 5) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) The love of wide open empty spaces.
 * 2) The love of the exotic and new.
 * 3) A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world.
 * 4) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) The love of the exotic and new.
 * 2) A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world.
 * 3) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) The love of the exotic and new.
 * 2) A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world.
 * 3) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) A global perspective; a viewpoint that seeks to encompass the world.
 * 2) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.
 * 1) A political stance that seeks to promote individual rights and public participation.