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Hi

For about a sophmore/junior Ethics class I am doing a unit on prostitution. I have the exchange between Carole Pateman and Lars Ericcson(sp?) and other excellent, theoretically solid abolitionist articles, so I would like to find something a bit more sophisticated than Ericcson's libertarian defense, and from a "feminist" perspective that argues against regulation, and/or for prostitution. I'm familiar with some of the material, but none of it seems philosophical or well argued.  

any suggestions? I want to introduce somewhat of a debate in the unit. 

Remember it's a sophmore level class- so nothing too dense. 

thanks in advance,
Kathy Miriam
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