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Perhaps this is the reason why Swift's "Modest Proposal" (to sell Irish babies
for food) was taken to be a real plan rather than a piece of irony.<br>
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Joanna<br>
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ulisse mangialaio wrote:<br>
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<div id="RTEContent">recently posted on the Becker-Posner blog,<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.becker-posner-blog.com:">www.becker-posner-blog.com:</a><br>
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"Another set of critics agree with me that the effect<br>
on the total supply of organs from allowing them to be<br>
purchased and sold would be large and positive, but<br>
they object to markets because of a belief that the<br>
commercially-motivated part of the organ supply would<br>
mainly come from the poor. In effect, they believe the<br>
poor would be induced to sell their organs to the<br>
middle classes and the rich. It is hard to see any<br>
reasons to complain if organs of poor persons were<br>
sold with their permission after they died, and the<br>
proceeds went as bequests to their parents or<br>
children. The complaints would be louder if, for<br>
example, mainly poor persons sold one of their kidneys<br>
for live kidney transplants, but why would poor donors<br>
be better off if this option were taken away from<br>
them? If so desired, a quota could be placed on the<br>
fraction! of organs that could be supplied by persons<br>
with incomes below a certain level, but would that<br>
improve the welfare of poor persons?<br>
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...<br>
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My conclusion is that markets in organs are the best<br>
available way to enable persons with defective organs<br>
to get transplants much more quickly than under the<br>
present system. I do not find compelling the arguments<br>
against allowing the sale of organs, especially when<br>
weighed against the number of lives that would be<br>
saved by the increased supply stimulated by financial<br>
incentives."<br>
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My comment (after Italian satyrist Daniele Luttazzi):<br>
<br>
Adolf Hitler has called a press conference in hell to<br>
distance himself from Becker's statements.<br>
<br>
Ulisse<br>
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