Abstract

Unemployment is analyzed from a philosophical approach, as a never questioned side of the categorical imperative of working in western societies. Problems towards the end of work arisen by the postindustrial era are tackled in this part. Subsequently, documentary research is carried out to detect the presence of hate speeches, more or less subtle, about unemployed. Lastly, we deal with the problem about how to analyze, from pragmatics theory, the normative dimension of hate speech about unemployed.

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