What does a human life cost – and is it ethical to price it? Jenny Kleeman asked a hitman, philanthropists and a life insurer
By Hugh Breakey, Deputy Director, Institute for Ethics, Governance & Law, Griffith University
The average price of a ransom is A$560,000. Saving a life through strategic philanthropy? $A6,000. Journalist Jenny Kleeman investigates the many ways decision-makers put a price on the priceless.
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Monday, December 2nd 2024