Philosophy of Prostitution

A Philosophical memoir of the business of prostitution and growing out of it

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Pub Date 12 Mar 2020 | Archive Date 25 Oct 2020

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The book discusses the psychological and social background of the business of high-class prostitution in order to explain how and which way it works and connects practical issues with underlying reasons primarily from the point of view of “natural society” – the original society which developed with human species, and consequences of its civilizational development.

It explores the different types of characters involved in it and searches for the definition of what constitutes the highest class of act of prostitution and the most enigmatic personality in it. The leading idea of the story is a quest for possible emancipation of a woman involved in such activity.

The discourse is related from the point of view of the manager of the business for the purpose not to shock anybody but to provide different perspective for a reader to develop their own opinion.

The book is based on the author’s reconsideration of the past experience after many years of working in isolation in the Canadian wilderness.

The book discusses the psychological and social background of the business of high-class prostitution in order to explain how and which way it works and connects practical issues with underlying...


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ISBN 9781777335304
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