Thank you. One needs to also ask about the downsides of NOT allowing commodification when there is a lot of pressure to commodify--as in the case of prostitution. Yes, we would prefer to not have prostitution. But somehow that hasn't been a winning position historically. And what happens if we outlaw it as opposed to regulating it?
Since 1666 the Government takes ownership of babies via the registration of births. The Birth Certificate - that also doubles as a legal bond quoted on the stock exchange
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Thank you. One needs to also ask about the downsides of NOT allowing commodification when there is a lot of pressure to commodify--as in the case of prostitution. Yes, we would prefer to not have prostitution. But somehow that hasn't been a winning position historically. And what happens if we outlaw it as opposed to regulating it?
Since 1666 the Government takes ownership of babies via the registration of births. The Birth Certificate - that also doubles as a legal bond quoted on the stock exchange
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