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As we saw in the last chapter, focusing on transgression rather than coercion causes problems. Instead of working to police all forms of transgressive sex (including sex work), we could work to prevent all forms of coercive work: human trafficking, forced labour, and exploitation (including sexual exploitation). However, this may well involve facing difficult questions about reparations for historical slavery, the way we all benefit from cheap labour, and the exploitation and harassment involved in everyday workplaces.
Sexuality: A Graphic Guide
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