In addition to addressing the core ethical arguments regarding consent, and reviewing the scientific evidence on trauma and to what degree harm is intrinsic or socially constructed, I'm also planning on including sections on the history of pedophilia in relation to the field of psychology, and the ties to the queer rights movement of the 50's-80's which conservatives exaggerate and leftists deny completely. I'll also talk a bit about different anthropological perspectives, youth liberation and protection from genuine abuse, gender differences, the feminist perspective and the intersection of pedophilia with patriarchy, and law/policy ideas for the future, especially to replace the age of consent and respect MAP rights while still protecting(and strengthening) children's safety.
Basically everything I want to write about is already talked about on the wiki, and most of the articles are pretty well written, but the problem with the wiki is that it consist of dozens of disparate articles which anti-MAPs can easily ignore or pick apart one by one, and doesn't adequately address(steel-man) all of the counter-arguments or scientific evidence which seems to go against us. It feels a little too biased in favor of the pro-MAP perspective, basically. I understand why it's designed like that, but I'd like to write something which fully addresses all of the common anti-MAP talking and anti-contact talking points as thoroughly as possible, in addition to making a positive argument for MAPs being unjustly persecuted and oppressed. In one document which can be shared around and which I can hopefully try to get enough attention drawn towards for some level mainstream engagement. So serving as bait(though very serious, high quality, good faith bait) for people to engage MAP arguments is another reason I think a manifesto would be good.
I'm hoping to share sections of what I've written in this thread once I polish them up a little bit to get feedback. I have a lot already, it's just very disorganized. Here's a rough draft of an introductory paragraph and thesis statement for an unfinished essay I was writing a little while back but never continued or did anything with:
Does anyone have any suggestions for things to include or talk about?Is pedophilia a sexual orientation? Some scientists who study human sexuality seem to believe so, although this categorization is the subject of much academic contention. In 2013, there was public controversy after it was revealed that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) described pedophilia as such in the discussion section(but not in the actual diagnostic criteria). This was quickly addressed by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), the publishers of the DSM-5, who clarified in a press release that the reference to pedophilia as an orientation was a "text error", and would be corrected to "sexual interest" in the next print edition. They also said that in the DSM-5 pedophilic disorder is considered to be a paraphilia, not an orientation, and that they stand behind efforts to criminally prosecute child sexual abuse (CSA). It is notable that the APA felt the need to clarify not only that they categorize pedophilic disorder as paraphilia rather than orientation, but to imply this categorization is somehow pertinent to the criminalization of CSA, and that one of the functions of the APA as a professional-scientific organization is to "stand behind" particular criminalization efforts. While the APA has made their stance clear, there are a growing chorus of researchers who do support classifying pedophilia as a sexual orientation, such as Michael C. Seto, a forensic psychologist and widely respected expert on pedophilia and adolescent sex offenders. Seto argued in a 2012 paper published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior that the similarities between traditional gender-based orientations and pedophilia are sufficient to construe pedophilia as a type of sexual orientation. Seto does not however conclude that this means CSA, or the actualization of pedophilic desires, ought to be decriminalized or considered to be morally acceptable. Rather than wade into the scientific debate, I wish to examine the social, moral, and political consequences of these opposing categorizations(and possible ulterior motivations for each of them), to consider what we can learn from the similar debate which occurred over homosexuality in the 20th century, and to detangle the relevant descriptive questions from the normative ones. Additionally, while it is widely accepted these days that the quest for a purely objective, value-neutral science of psychology free from the influence of any normative bias is an undertaking impossible to complete, I hope to demonstrate that this framing of psychology as a science aiming towards objective truth but inevitably tainted or impeded by normative bias is so deeply flawed as to be almost backwards. Insofar as psychology is a practical rather than theoretical science, that is to say, a science done for its' forensic and psychiatric applications, normative value judgements are foundational pillars upon which the field has always necessarily been built, not impediments to be minimized or corrected for in a process-towards-objective-truth. In the psychology of deviant sexuality it is in fact the pesky objective evidence which most often gets in the way of our quest to reify these foundational norms, to essentialize them in the cloak of empiricism, not the norms which taint the quest for truth. In other words, the psychology of deviant sexuality is not a quest for truth at all, but a quest to make-true the sexual mores we have inherited from extinct or dying social relations, to ground them and renew them in the secular present and breath into them new life amid the constant threat of sexual liberation looming on the horizon.
Also, does anyone have any thoughts on "MAP" as a label vs just going with pedophile, or child-lover? I don't really love any of these terms, to be honest, but it seems like MAP is basically what we're stuck with for the moment and it is starting to pick up some positive mainstream academic use, so eh.
Also, I'm probably already familiar with most of the mainstream stuff that has been written on the ethics of pedophilia and history of sexual deviancy, but if anyone has any articles or books to share that might be useful for me to check out feel free to let me know.
