Public Health Ethics Advance Access originally published online on June 19, 2008
Public Health Ethics 2008 1(2):73-82; doi:10.1093/phe/phn023
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Access to Medicines
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Canberra
* Corresponding author: Professor Thomas Pogge, Professorial Fellow, Centre for Applied Philosophy, LPO Box 8260, Canberra. Tel.: +61 261255485; Email: tp6{at}columbia.edu
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I would pay three million to go into space, says the banker to his attorney. — I wouldn't go if you paid me, the latter laughs, for me the French Riviera is quite exciting enough.
Ah, I would pay a million for an extra year of life, the elderly tourist effusively tells his lover. — We have never had even a hundred dollars, the Cambodian teenager replies, we are a large family.
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