Prostitution and the International Woman's League

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(1877; 24 pages) - An interesting analysis of the issues surrounding prostitution, from Tucker's "Radical Review." Henry Edger was a one-of-a-kind radical, in circles where that should have been no distinction. But Edger was at once one of the most important proponents of Auguste Comte’s theory of Positivism in America, and a participant in the experiment in equitable commerce at Modern Times, NY. Less overtly libertarian than fellow-Positivist Calvin Blanchard, but more intimately involved in Warrenite practical experiment than many of Warren’s anarchist comrades,—and the author of three works published at Modern Times,—Edger was hard to place ideologically, but consistently interesting." 2.00




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