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William W. Sanger's "The History of Prostitution: Its Extent, Causes, and Effects throughout the World" offers a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted phenomenon of prostitution, tracing its historical roots and cultural implications across various societies. Featuring a meticulous blend of social science, historical analysis, and literary flair, Sanger delves into the sociopolitical climate that contributes to the survival and evolution of sex work. His narrative style marries scholarly rigor with accessible language, reflecting the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in social reform and the ethics of sexuality, making this work a pivotal text in the discourse surrounding sexual morality and public health. Sanger, an early advocate for women'Äôs rights and social issues, draws from his extensive background in public health'Äîhaving witnessed the effects of prostitution on society firsthand. His commitment to uncovering the harsh realities faced by sex workers and the societal attitudes towards them is deeply entrenched in his vision for reform. Through his pioneering work, Sanger contributes to the burgeoning discussions on social justice and gender relations, shedding light on topics often shrouded in stigma. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human sexuality, the social constructs around sex work, and the historical context of prostitution. The insights provided by Sanger are not only relevant to scholars but also to activists, policymakers, and general readers seeking to engage in informed discussions about the dynamics of consent, exploitation, and the rights of individuals within the tapestry of society.
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eBook : 25 de noviembre de 2019
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