In recent years, there’s been a rise in psychological research studying both how people come to terrorism, as well as how to de-radicalize terrorists. has strict laws prohibiting the sale of organs specifically so that a similar system doesn’t arise. Unlike in Unwind, in which the wealthy can purchase better organs, the U.S. However, only a little more than half of the population is registered to donate in the event of their death. In the United States, there are usually over 100,000 people on waiting lists for donated organs at any given time, and around 20 people die per day because they didn’t receive an organ in time. Though the fictional Second Civil War in the novel is fought over abortion rights, the problem it solves in practice deals more closely with organ donation than with abortion.
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