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The Ethics of Marketizing Human Body Parts
As the possibility of creating a free market in human body parts arises, there emerges a potential danger where people at the top benefit while people at the bottom get all of the disruption and less of the benefit. This can create negative side effects on ethnic groups, colonized peoples, and subsets of the population.
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This podcast episode discusses the potential consequences of viewing human bodies as resources that can be sold and bought, highlighting the risk of a market for human body parts, the exploitation of oppressed groups and the effects of industrialization.
1:07:35 - 1:14:49 (07:13)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the potential consequences of viewing human bodies as resources that can be sold and bought, highlighting the risk of a market for human body parts, the exploitation of oppressed groups and the effects of industrialization.
ChapterThe Ethics of Marketizing Human Body Parts
Episode#596 - Mary Harrington - Feminism Is No Longer Helping Women
PodcastModern Wisdom
The traditional understanding of marriage has changed over the course of civilization, and the belief that all problems can be fixed by merely changing women's role is a flawed conservative idea.
1:14:49 - 1:16:14 (01:25)
Summary
The traditional understanding of marriage has changed over the course of civilization, and the belief that all problems can be fixed by merely changing women's role is a flawed conservative idea. The speaker introduces his perspective on how the concept of "big romance" has led to the current mating crisis.
ChapterThe Ethics of Marketizing Human Body Parts
Episode#596 - Mary Harrington - Feminism Is No Longer Helping Women
PodcastModern Wisdom
The understanding of marriage has changed over time from arranged and permanent contracts to a more pragmatic economic arrangement.
1:16:14 - 1:18:29 (02:15)
Summary
The understanding of marriage has changed over time from arranged and permanent contracts to a more pragmatic economic arrangement. Economic interdependence was essential for productive households and women relied solely on their husbands due to the lack of legal personhood and property rights.