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Stacey Swimme reports that: Ethicist Reports: Prostitution is Not Harmful

Posted on September 4, 2012

Stacey Swimme a political advocate for sex workers in the US has written a rather nice response piece to a paper recently published in the JME: Is prostitution harmful?

You can read her response here: ethicist-reports-prostitution-is-not-harmful

Hat Tip to Christian Munthe for picking up on this.

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