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Feminist Perspectives on Sex Markets
Two books which explicitly defines the sex market as the system of supply and demand generated by sex trade.

Differentiation between radical and liberal feminism ideology towards the sex market.

Notability
With the many distinctions between feminist perspectives, there are many documented instances from feminist authors of both explicit and implied feminist standpoints that provide coverage on the sex market in regards to both "autonomous" and "non-autonomous" sex trades. The quotations are added since some feminist ideology believe the commodification of women's bodies is never autonomous and therefore subversive or misleading by terminology.

Legal Idealism
Two journals which creates the distinction between legal positivism and legal idealism distinctly.

Notability
Legal positivism is a firmly covered and argued upon philosophical standpoint, but the inverse, legal idealism, which states that laws are inherently bound to moral, social, and normative values, is not documented. Although legal positivism answers a greater breadth of questions regarding issues of immutability, and is therefore seen as the more valid philosophical standpoint when approaching law, it fails to take into account references to philosophical outlooks such as cultural ethical relativism.

Sisterhood/Sorority (Feminism)
The neologism of sorority or sisterhood coined by Marcela Lagarde, as defined within Latin American countries (namely Mexico), denotes solidarity among women, and how that sentiment exists within the philosophical ideology of third-wave feminism.

A questioning Western feminist author as to the legitimacy of the usage of the term 'sisterhood'.

Notability
While this topic has been briefly covered in Spanish, there exists no English alternative which covers the North American perspective on the idea of sisterhood in the modern context of feminist ideology. That being said, there is a wealth of information on third-wave feminist thought, and the neologism is questioned by certain western feminist thinkers.