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42. Soble,
Pornography, Marxism, Feminism
, 13435.
43. See Christobel MacKenzie, "The AntiSexism Campaign Invites You to Fight Sexism, Not Sex," in Assiter and Carol,
Bad Girls and Dirty Pictures
, 14041; also see Alison Jaggar's discussion of the radical feminist analysis of prostitution, in "Prostitution," in Soble,
The Philosophy of Sex
, 27074; K in Millett, "Prostitution"; Scott et al. (CORP), "Realistic Feminists," 211.
44. Frederick Engels,
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
(New York: International Publishers, 1942), 63, also quoted in Jaggar, "Prostitution," 265.
45. J, in Millett, "Prostitution," 86.
46. See "Statement on Prostitution and Feminism," 193; St. James, "The Reclamation of Whores," 82; Cooke with Bell, "Sex Trade Workers and Feminists," 202; Pieke Biermann, "Feminism: 'Crunch Point,'" in Pheterson,
A Vindication of the Rights of Whores
, 170.
47. Pheterson, "Not Repeating History," 23; also see Tong,
Women, Sex, and the Law
, 3839, 52.
48. This is the view of C, in "We Take It for All Women," 104.
49. See J, in Millett, "Prostitution"; Speaker 5, "'The Big Divide': Feminist Reactions to the Second World Whores' Congress," in Pheterson,
A Vindication of the Rights of Whores
, 181; Giobbe, "Confronting the Liberal Lies about Prostitution," 77.
50. Laurie Bell uses the expression "sex trade worker" in her anthology, as do many of the participants from the 1985 Toronto conference on pornography and prostitution on which her anthology
Good Girls/Bad Girls
is based.
 
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51. Tracy Quan, Letter to the Editor,
New York Review of Books
, 5 November 1992.
52. Giobbe, "Confronting the Liberal Lies about Prostitution," 67; Diana E. H. Russell with Laura Lederer, "Questions We Get Asked Most Often," in Lederer,
Take Back the Night
, 24.
53. Helen E. Longino, "Pornography, Oppression, and Freedom: A Closer Look," in Baird and Rosenbaum,
Pornography
, 85 (also printed in Lederer,
Take Back the Night
); Andrea Dworkin,
Pornography
, xxxiii; Wynter, "WHISPER," 269.
54. Laurie Shrage, "Should Feminists Oppose Prostitution?," in
Feminism and Political Theory
, ed. Cass R. Sunstein (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990), 197; also see 18687, 198.
55. See Laurie Shrage,
Moral Dilemmas of Feminism: Prostitution, Adultery, and Abortion
(New York: Routledge, 1994), 94; also see her chaps., 4, 5, and 6.
56. See Rubin, "Misguided, Dangerous, and Wrong," 2629; also see Paglia,
Vamps and Tramps
, 65; Fred R. Berger, "Pornography, Feminism, and Censorship," in
Philosophy and Sex
, 2d ed., ed. Robert Baker and Frederick Elliston (Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1984), 333; Alan Soble, "Defamation and the Endorsement of Degradation," in Baird and Rosenbaum,
Pornography
, 100; English, ''The Politics of Porn," 22.
57. Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography," 53.
58. Russell with Lederer, "Questions We Get Asked Most Often," 24.
59. Kittay, "Pornography and the Erotics of Domination," 14849; Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography," 53.
60. For example, see Tong, "Women, Pornography, and the Law," 302; Harry Brod, "Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality," in Soble,
The Philosophy of Sex
, 294.
61. Kittay, "Pornography and the Erotics of Domination," 15455.
62. See Jonathan Gold, "Work on the Wild Side,"
Los Angeles Times Magazine
, 8 August 1993; Anne McClintock, "Maid to Order: Commercial S/M and Gender Power," in Gibson and Gibson,
Dirty Looks
, 21115, 21719.

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