Women as Sex Vendors is a 1918 socialist tract by Mary Marcy (1877-1922), the American radical writer and editor of the International Socialist Review whose Shop Talks on Economics sold by the hundred thousand among workers. Written with John Marcy, the pamphlet argues the economic roots of women’s sexual subordination from a Marxist standpoint. Marcy was a leading popular voice of pre-war American socialism. The text is a primary document of socialist-feminist argument. Free PDF download available on BDeBooks.