Question.797 - Individuals have two kidneys but most of us need only one. People who have lost both kidneys (accident or disease) must use a dialysis machine to cleanse waste from their bodies. Say a person who has two good kidneys offers to sell one of them to someone else who has no functioning kidneys. The seller asks $30,000 and the one who needs a kidney accepts. Who benefits from the deal? Who is hurt? Should society allow such market transaction? Why or why not?
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