WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The causes of prostitution cover

The causes of prostitution

Open in WeRead

About This Book

An essay examines social and individual causes of prostitution, arguing that male sexual appetite and female poverty are primary drivers, with many subsidiary factors. It classifies causes affecting both sexes (notably defective sexual education and prudishness), those rooted in male behavior (double standards, delayed marriage from economic pressures, beliefs about male sexual necessity, alcohol, and absence of respectable female companionship), and those specific to women (economic hardship and inadequate wages). The author links ignorance, social norms, and economic structures to patterns of sexual commerce and calls for preventive social reforms.

About the Author

Warbasse, James Peter portrait

James Peter Warbasse

James Peter Warbasse was an American author and social reformer known for his work in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Causes of Prostitution," which explores the social and economic factors contributing to this complex issue. Warbasse's writing reflects a commitment to addressing societal problems and advocating for reform. His contributions to literature and social discourse provide valuable insights into the challenges of his time, making his work relevant for those interested in social justice and historical perspectives on gender and sexuality.

You May Also Like