loquasagacious
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An article in the smh today mentioned teenagers betting their virginity, which highlighted to me the importance of our rights to do what we want with our own bodies.
I think that ownership of our bodies is perhaps the fundamental component of freedom. Only through self-ownership are we not enslaved.
Though self-ownership we have the ability to exchange our labour for goods, services, goodwill or currency and we have the right to defend ourselves from transactions we do not wish to enter into such as rape, pregnancy or slavery.
A woman owns her body and therefore her womb. It is thus her right to decide whether to be pregnant.
It is also perfectly reasonable for people to chose to prostitute themselves, sell their organs or bet their virginity.
To me all of these rights and abilities have the common root of us owning our own bodies and being able to chose to do whatever we want with them.
Thoughts?
I think that ownership of our bodies is perhaps the fundamental component of freedom. Only through self-ownership are we not enslaved.
Though self-ownership we have the ability to exchange our labour for goods, services, goodwill or currency and we have the right to defend ourselves from transactions we do not wish to enter into such as rape, pregnancy or slavery.
A woman owns her body and therefore her womb. It is thus her right to decide whether to be pregnant.
It is also perfectly reasonable for people to chose to prostitute themselves, sell their organs or bet their virginity.
To me all of these rights and abilities have the common root of us owning our own bodies and being able to chose to do whatever we want with them.
Thoughts?