A constructionist's analysis of sex work and that of a radical feminist

    Pretend you are in a conversation with a constructionist and a radical feminist. How would a constructionist's analysis of sex work differ from that of a radical feminist? What points would you add to the conversation that either challenge or bring a new angle to one or both of these views?

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