tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6763377479629539589.post4409291604626655190..comments2023-10-11T09:41:19.089+02:00Comments on Philosophical Comment: Organ trade and the penal system: contrasting cases, pragmatics and structural effectsChristian Munthehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03373442927438898939noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6763377479629539589.post-46464312985014403762011-01-10T23:00:02.929+01:002011-01-10T23:00:02.929+01:00I think there is true selfless act but in places w...I think there is true selfless act but in places where people have less comfortable life, are emotional not logical, enjoy spirtual aspects of life more than material aspects, etc. So basically in a very developed society, it is harder to find a true selfless act, because that's why they are developed: loving comfortable life and being logical.<br />On the other hand, the former society has more crimes as well. So maybe a regulated market is not so good for them.<br />But for a very developed society, a regulated market is the best option, as there is less donation and less crime.<br />So finally I think: it depends to the US society, i don't know there so don't give commentAzadeh soroudihttp://azadehsoroudi.senoreply@blogger.com