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In this severely Trump-addled country, where "God's people" choose a bragging woman molester and lawmakers pretend he belongs...where journalism trying to tell the plain truth gets called fake by the fakest lout alive...where lies are adored by many millions, and every day the crucial truth is trashed...where respect and admiration from the rest of the world has been dying since 2016...
CAN A PROSTITUTE BE A MORAL COMPASS?
You bet your life she can.
"Absorbing...striking...passionate...informative...takes a range of institutions and groups to task."
---Kirkus Reviews

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In this severely Trump-addled country, where "God's people" choose a bragging woman molester and lawmakers pretend he belongs...where journalism trying to tell the plain truth gets called fake by the fakest lout alive...where lies are adored by many millions, and every day the crucial truth is trashed...where respect and admiration from the rest of the world has been dying since 2016...

CAN A PROSTITUTE BE A MORAL COMPASS?

You bet your life she can.

"Absorbing...striking...passionate...informative...takes a range of institutions and groups to task."

---Kirkus Reviews


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Autorenporträt
Aphrodite Phoenix is a mother of three, and has worked as an independent escort.

"Feminists want to save victims. Of course. Who wouldn't? So do I. But feminists should also want to save the profession."

From the start of this work, Phoenix dove into impassioned awareness that she wasn't just writing a memoir. Her book is a manifesto. For prostitutes' rights, humanization of men, and for transcendental undoing of vicious perceptions of "Other".