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Part I Prostitution; Chapter One: The Story of the Sex Worker or How Prostitution Became the World's Most Modern Profession
The 'Sex Worker' and the Feminist; Sexual Orientation
The Victim and the Subject
A Slippery Slope: From the Independent Escort to Human Trafficking
and Children
The Invulnerable Person
The Narrator
The Cult of the Whore
The World's Oldest Profession: Regulation
The Drainage Model
Chapter Two: An Industry is Born-1970 to present. The 1970s: The Sex Industry Expands-and Gets into Trouble
The 1980s: Holland Takes Up the Thread
The 1990s: HIV/AIDS-Money Comes Through
The New Millennium: 'Unions for Sex Workers'
The International Union of Sex Workers-Pimps
Les Putes/STRASS-The Men
The International Committee of the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe-The Researchers
Ámbit Dóna-The Social Workers
The Industry
False Façades
Rhetoric from the Left-Money from the Right
Power Transformed-The Legacy of 1968
Chapter Three: The Self and the Commodityin the Sex Industry
"My body is not my Self"
"Sex is not the body." Reification-When Sexuality becomes a Commodity The Struggle for the Woman
The Buyer's Dilemma
The Postmodern Story: A False Dialectic
The Way Out
Part II Surrogate Motherhood
Chapter Four: The Reality of Surrogacy
Background
The Buyers and the Bearers
Chapter Five: The Story of the Happy Breeder
Happy Families
A 'Revolutionary Act'
The 'Feminist' Arguments
Prostitution
Child Trafficking
Sold with Fatal Relativism
Turning the Law of Supply and Demand into a Human Right
On the Term 'Surrogate Mother'
The Capitalist Creation Myth. 'For a Friend's Sake'
About Altruistic Surrogacy
Chapter Six: Inside the Surrogate Industry
Uterus Pimps-About the Agencies
The Most Surrogacy-Friendly Courts in the World
"If I do feel sad after the birth, I won't show it"
The Ultimate Reification
The Virgin Mary in the Marketplace
Women who Change their Minds: "I am not a surrogate; I am a mother".

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