In this engaging conversation, Kelsey Burke, an associate professor of sociology and author of 'The Pornography Wars,' unpacks the intricate history of pornography in America. She explores the tug-of-war between feminist perspectives, the religious right, and sex worker rights, shedding light on their commonalities and conflicts. Burke also delves into societal perceptions of pornography addiction, challenging stigmas and presenting hidden narratives. Her insights on personal identity, morality, and the evolution of anti-porn movements make this a thought-provoking listen.