by Noam Yuran*
I noticed that when people see the title of my new book
**The Sexual Economy of Capitalism**
they automatically assume that it is about the way capitalism shapes our most intimate spheres: how market relations permeate emotions, love life, sexuality and marriage. In fact, the book follows the opposite path.
**It is not an attempt to understand the reshaping of sexuality in capitalism, but an attempt to understand capitalism by viewing it from the perspective of the strange economy of sex**. Marriage, prostitution and in some cases even love have economic aspects. These aspects are radically different from the mainstream view of the market economy. They
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