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Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers Rights is a 2018 nonfiction book by sex workers Molly Smith and Juno Mac that examines sex work through law, labor, feminism, migration, race, and social justice. Written from inside the sex workers rights movement rather than as an outside study, it argues for full decriminalisation as the most effective legal framework for improving safety, agency, and access to rights. The book is both a political intervention and an analytical survey, comparing criminalisation, partial criminalisation, legalization, and decriminalisation across different countries. Its central purpose is not to romanticize sex work, but to challenge punitive policies and moral arguments that often intensify harm. By combining lived experience with policy analysis, the book asks readers to reconsider how stigma, policing, and economic inequality shape the lives of people who sell sex.