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Bronson Pinchot
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By:
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Larry Niven
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This early Niven story was the first of many to delve deeply into the legal and ethical implications of organ-transplant technology. It introduces Known Space's organ banks and the breed of criminals known as "organleggers".
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Crime, punishment, and a little organ trafficking
A quick dystopian look at crime, punishment, and taking advantage of the justice system with an
organ trafficking side hustle.
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