"Women As Sex Vendors" by R. B. (Roscoe Burdette) Tobias and Mary Marcy is a book from the early 1900s that looks at how women's positions in society are shaped by economics. It explains how women have often been seen as things to be bought and sold in a world run by men, which makes them more cautious when it comes to changing things in society. The writings analyze family changes, how women depend on men for money, and the way this affects what women do and how they act. The premise of the book is that women's value in society is tied to their sexuality, and it impacts their purpose, who and how they engage in relationships, and their involvement in social and political movements. According to the information provided, the book explains that women’s economic value as a sought-after commodity results in a societal structure that holds back their revolutionary potential. The book intends to give a hard look at how men and women relate, pushing for us to understand the economic reasons behind women's roles in this world.

Women As Sex Vendors Or, Why Women Are Conservative (Being a View of the Economic Status of Woman)
By R. B. (Roscoe Burdette) Tobias
In a world dictated by economics, a group of authors unveil how women are viewed as commodities, ultimately shaping their role and status in society.
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