The commodification of women by influential men has a long, tragic history in India. From the 5th century BCE to the 19th century CE, a vast body of evidence indicates that elites participated in the trafficking of women. Anirudh Kanisetti explains that contemporary attitudes often have deep historical roots-deeper than we might think.
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