How does prostitution work under 1) idealized communism; and 2) real communism?
Under ideal communism, all women should make love for "free." Marriage is obsolete. There should be no need for prostitution. But, assuming there was still a demand, the women would have to work for the "community" and be paid the same as any other women's work. Now, would any women actually do this if they were paid the same?
Also, let's assume that some women actually worked "on the side" and kept the money. Would this be prosecuted as an economic crime?
Under real communism, I assume that prostitutes were/are tolerated as most small businesses were/are tolerated. But the average prostitute would be able to make a lot more money than the average doctor as doctor's wages were/are controlled. So why would a woman want to be a doctor and not a prostitute under real communism?
Under ideal communism, all women should make love for "free." Marriage is obsolete. There should be no need for prostitution. But, assuming there was still a demand, the women would have to work for the "community" and be paid the same as any other women's work. Now, would any women actually do this if they were paid the same?
Also, let's assume that some women actually worked "on the side" and kept the money. Would this be prosecuted as an economic crime?
Under real communism, I assume that prostitutes were/are tolerated as most small businesses were/are tolerated. But the average prostitute would be able to make a lot more money than the average doctor as doctor's wages were/are controlled. So why would a woman want to be a doctor and not a prostitute under real communism?
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