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Re: Frayed Ends: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 3.0
I think this actually gets at something intrinsic in this discussion: what is the inherent cost to the person, absent all other consideration, for selling x? There are things we expect to sell with little or no trauma -- for instance, we sell our time to our employer -- let's call that a 1. Then there are things we never think should be for sale, no matter what the benefit, like our lives and our children -- let's call that a 10. I think there are a wide range of attitudes about where sex falls on this scale. For those of us who put it at a 4 or 5, we can see people selling sexual services as sad and undesirable, but not worthy of prohibition. For those of you who put it more as a 7 or 8 (like organ trafficking), that balance shifts and you see prohibition as within the power of society.
I'm glad you phrased it that way -- I think you cut right to the heart of the matter.
Isn't the exact same thing true for organ trafficking? It's illegal under federal law to sell your own organs, and as a result that criminal activity has gone underground. Should we legalize that?
I think this actually gets at something intrinsic in this discussion: what is the inherent cost to the person, absent all other consideration, for selling x? There are things we expect to sell with little or no trauma -- for instance, we sell our time to our employer -- let's call that a 1. Then there are things we never think should be for sale, no matter what the benefit, like our lives and our children -- let's call that a 10. I think there are a wide range of attitudes about where sex falls on this scale. For those of us who put it at a 4 or 5, we can see people selling sexual services as sad and undesirable, but not worthy of prohibition. For those of you who put it more as a 7 or 8 (like organ trafficking), that balance shifts and you see prohibition as within the power of society.
I'm glad you phrased it that way -- I think you cut right to the heart of the matter.
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