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Rob Lovering

A Moral Defense of Prostitution

A Moral Defense of Prostitution

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Rob Lovering argues that prostitution is not immoral in his book, offering a moral defense of the world's oldest profession based on consequentialist and nonconsequentialist grounds. He demonstrates that there is nothing wrong with prostitution between consenting adults and discusses its legal implications in the current discourse.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 408 pages
Publication date: 10 July 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


Prostitution has been a controversial topic for centuries, with many people arguing that it is immoral. However, in his book, Rob Lovering challenges this notion by presenting a comprehensive critique of the twenty arguments commonly used to support the immorality of prostitution. Through a combination of critical analysis and original thinking, Lovering offers a robust moral defense of the world's oldest profession.

Lovering begins by examining the various arguments put forth by opponents of prostitution. He challenges each argument in turn, demonstrating why they are flawed and why prostitution between consenting adults cannot be considered immoral. One of the main arguments against prostitution is that it is a form of exploitation. Lovering argues that this claim is not supported by the evidence. He points out that many prostitutes are self-employed and choose to engage in prostitution as their means of income. Moreover, Lovering argues that prostitution can be a positive experience for both the prostitute and the client, as it can provide a source of income, empowerment, and sexual satisfaction.

Another argument against prostitution is that it promotes sexual violence and abuse. Lovering challenges this claim by pointing out that prostitution is a legal and regulated industry in many parts of the world. He argues that there are strict laws in place to protect prostitutes from exploitation and abuse, and that there is a significant stigma attached to reporting such incidents. Lovering also argues that prostitution can be a safe and consensual experience for both the prostitute and the client, as it can provide a means of escape from poverty and violence.

Lovering also examines the legal implications of prostitution. He argues that the criminalization of prostitution is not only ineffective but also harmful to both prostitutes and clients. He points out that the criminalization of prostitution drives it underground, making it more difficult for prostitutes to protect themselves from exploitation and abuse. Moreover, the criminalization of prostitution creates a black market for prostitution, which can lead to increased violence and crime.

In conclusion, Rob Lovering's book offers a compelling and well-reasoned moral defense of the world's oldest profession. He challenges the many arguments commonly used to support the immorality of prostitution and presents a clear and reasoned argument for why prostitution between consenting adults cannot be considered immoral. Lovering's book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding prostitution and should be read by anyone interested in this controversial topic.

Weight: 547g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030758653
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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