I had no intentions of buying this book , so I basically speed-read it and finished it in about 35 minutes.
Here is the opening chapter of this controversial book by an economist.
More Sex Is Safer Sex
The economic case for promiscuity.
It's true: AIDS is nature's awful retribution for our tolerance of immoderate and socially irresponsible sexual behavior. The epidemic is the price of our permissive attitudes toward monogamy, chastity, and other forms of sexual conservatism.
You've read elsewhere about the sin of promiscuity. Let me tell you about the sin of self-restraint.
Suppose you walk into a bar and find four potential sex partners. Two are highly promiscuous; the others venture out only once a year. The promiscuous ones are, of course, more likely to be HIV-positive. That gives you a 50-50 chance of finding a relatively safe match.
But suppose all once-a-year revelers could be transformed into twice-a-year revelers. Then, on any given night, you'd run into twice as many of them. Those two promiscuous bar patrons would be outnumbered by four of their more cautious rivals. Your odds of a relatively safe match just went up from 50-50 to four out of six.
That's why increased activity by sexual conservatives can slow down the rate of infection and reduce the prevalence of AIDS. In fact, according to Professor Michael Kremer of MIT's economics department, the spread of AIDS in England could plausibly be retarded if everyone with fewer than about 2.25 partners per year were to take additional partners more frequently. That covers three-quarters of British heterosexuals between the ages of 18 and 45. (Much of this column is inspired by Professor Kremer's research.
If multiple partnerships save lives, then monogamy can be deadly. Imagine a country where almost all women are monogamous, while all men demand two female partners per year. Under those conditions, a few prostitutes end up servicing all the men. Before long, the prostitutes are infected; they pass the disease to the men; and the men bring it home to their monogamous wives. But if each of those monogamous wives was willing to take on one extramarital partner, the market for prostitution would die out, and the virus, unable to spread fast enough to maintain itself, might die out along with it.
Or consider Joan, who attended a party where she ought to have met the charming and healthy Martin. Unfortunately Fate, through its agents at the Centers for Disease Control, intervened. The morning of the party, Martin ran across one of those CDC-sponsored subway ads touting the virtues of abstinence. Chastened, he decided to stay home. In Martin's absence, Joan hooked up with the equally charming but considerably less prudent Maxwell--and Joan got AIDS. Abstinence can be even deadlier than monogamy.
If those subway ads are more effective against the cautious Martins than against the reckless Maxwells, then they are a threat to the hapless Joans. This is especially so when they displace Calvin Klein ads, which might have put Martin in a more socially beneficent mood.
You might object that even if Martin had dallied with Joan, he would only have freed Maxwell to prey on another equally innocent victim. To this there are two replies. First, we don't know that Maxwell would have found another partner: Without Joan, he might have struck out that night. Second, reducing the rate of HIV transmission is in any event not the only social goal worth pursuing: If it were, we'd outlaw sex entirely. What we really want is to minimize the number of infections resulting from any given number of sexual encounters; the flip side of this observation is that it is desirable to maximize the number of (consensual) sexual encounters leading up to any given number of infections. Even if Martin had failed to deny Maxwell a conquest that evening, and thus failed to slow the epidemic, he could at least have made someone happy.
To an economist, it's clear why people with limited sexual pasts choose to supply too little sex in the present: Their services are under priced. If sexual conservatives could effectively advertise their histories, HIV-conscious suitors would compete to lavish them with attention. But that doesn't happen, because such conservatives are hard to identify. Insufficiently rewarded for relaxing their standards, they relax their standards insufficiently.
So a socially valuable service is under-rewarded and therefore under-supplied. This is a problem we've experienced before. We face it whenever a producer fails to safeguard the environment.
Extrapolating from their usual response to environmental issues, I assume that liberals will want to attack the problem of excessive sexual restraint through coercive regulation. As a devotee of the price system, I'd prefer to encourage good behavior through an appropriate system of subsidies.
The question is: How do we subsidize Martin's sexual awakening without simultaneously subsidizing Maxwell's ongoing predations? Just paying people to have sex won't work--not with Maxwell around to reap the bulk of the rewards. The key is to subsidize something that is used in conjunction with sex and that Martin values more than Maxwell.
Quite plausibly, that something is condoms. Maxwell knows that he is more likely than Martin to be infected already, and hence probably values condoms less than Martin does. Subsidized condoms could be just the ticket for luring Martin out of his shell without stirring Maxwell to a new frenzy of activity.
As it happens, there is another reason to subsidize condoms: Condom use itself is under-rewarded. When you use one, you are protecting both yourself and your future partners, but you are rewarded (with a lower chance of infection) only for protecting yourself. Your future partners don't know about your past condom use and therefore can't reward it with extravagant courtship. That means you fail to capture the benefits you're conferring, and as a result, condoms are underused.
It is often argued that subsidized (or free) condoms have an upside and a downside: The upside is that they reduce the risk from a given encounter, and the downside is that they encourage more encounters. But it's plausible that in reality, that's not an upside and a downside--it's two upsides. Without the subsidies, people don't use enough condoms, and the sort of people who most value condoms don't have enough sex partners.
All these problems--along with the case for subsidies--would vanish if our sexual pasts could somehow be made visible, so that future partners could reward past prudence and thereby provide appropriate incentives. Perhaps technology can ultimately make that solution feasible. (I envision the pornography of the future: "Her skirt slid to the floor and his gaze came to rest on her thigh, where the embedded monitor read, 'This site has been accessed 314 times.' ") But until then, the best we can do is to make condoms inexpensive--and get rid of those subway ads.
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The book also tells us how taller men get more money and recognition as compared to their shorter counterparts and how a woman suffers financially because of her ugliness or obesity.
The shocking revelation by the author is how female children are the reason for divorces should be read by everyone.It seems that if a family has a male child , it is more stable. I simply think that this is sad.
For more , try this link...http://www.slate.com/id/2033/
Where can I read that bit about female children and divorce?
ReplyDeleteapparently library here doesn't carry his books. darn!
ReplyDeletethis is crap, man. not u vikas, i meant the point of this entry that the economist trying to make is absurd.
ReplyDeletehey , this link has all the articles ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.slate.com/?id=3944&cp=2025&nav=navom
I really do not know if he is interpreting his data right .But the notion that "More sex is safer sex " simply sounds stupid.
his article about girl offsprings causing divorce is a dead end. he just states the statistics without giving a follow-up explanation. he is such an asshole. he gives these tabloid titles and touts his education, but his articles recycled findings of other experts.
ReplyDeletehe is wrong about this one too. he simply makes the case that people all over the world prefer boys over girls and that marriages have a greater possibility of crumbling without male offsprings.
he could have at the very least posited that culturally women have been relegated as second class from the onset because they are not allowed to carry on the family name upon marriage, nor the offsprings. that is why, men are most likely to leave an unhappy marriage when there are no male children. genetic offspings are not enough, they have to be labelled too.
summary: men are egomaniacs. period.
you know what's so stupid about all this? labelling does NOT assure genetic purity, hence allowing the male offspring to carry the family name is ridiculous if not perilous.
A woman will ALWAYS be assured that the offspring IS her FLESH and BLOOD, but what is the man's assurance that the child is really his? So, what's the logic that the family name be not be carried by the woman when it's foolproof on her side?
Answer: men are egomaniacs. PERIOD.
i really appreciate this post despite me disagreeing to Landburg's findings. so, thanks for posting Vikas. i've got a friend who means the world to me, and he and i would sit in coffee houses wasting many hours and drinking many cups dissecting things like this.
ReplyDeletei was actually hoping for someone to tell me that what Landburg said was valid. I mean, this is SLATE we're talking about. nobody who's got nothing to say ever gets published there. i still have this nagging feeling i'm wrong and he's (Landburg) right.
I was shocked at The notion that Girls cause divorces.
ReplyDeleteI expected outrage from the general public.(The article itself got a lot of flak , but the author is unapologetic ) .The author may or may not be right , but where was his conscience and moral responsibility towards the millions of unborn female offspring when he wrote the article .This is a clear case of yellow journalism .
Right or wrong , he is simply wrong for enforcing preference to male offspring all over the world.