We seem to love the paradox: at this time increasingly worse, there are more privileged people than ever. This is demonstrated by numerous and diverse people, who, from humility, without fear, feel privileged to be able to go to work every day. Because they have work. Because they have pay.
It is well known that perversion often begins with language, with the way of naming the world, because it is now a privileged person with work, something that has not happened until recently. The discontent of the economy has just turned it into a privilege to go to work. Clearly, this issue of the privilege of working stems from putting employers alongside those who are not in employment.
And we are wrong: wage earners are not privileged, whether they are self-employed, civil servants or employees. Economic dignity is not a privilege, but a right, at least according to the written laws that protect and ratify us. But, paradoxically, we are coming back to the door: those who have rights are privileged. Less and less.
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