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After slamming the "blasphemous re-definition of marriage," he noted, "There are many businesses that are thriving providing this kind of commodification of human flesh so that they can follow the trend and have two men try to raise a baby.
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Fight the commodification of public life.
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Had Darwin correctly anticipated the commodification of natural selection?
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The commodification of human relationships through social networks.
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