Defending Pornography  

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"People's imaginations are unruly ... It may be possible to argue, as some people do, that objectification and a form of use are substantial parts of sexual life, or wonderful parts of sexual life, or ineradicable parts of sexual life. Within a context of equality, respect and consent, objectification-not at all an easy concept to define-may not be so troublesome." --Cass Sunstein in a negative review of Defending Pornography, cited in Martha Nussbaum's text on objectification.

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Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights (1995) is a book by Nadine Strossen.

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