The trade in organs is a topic that evokes both hope and fear. On the one hand, supporters of legalizing voluntary sales emphasize a person’s right to decide about their own body and the possibility of reducing the dramatic shortage of life-saving organs. On the other hand, opponents warn of the inevitable growth of the black market, exploitation of the poor, and the degradation of human life’s value to that of a commodity. In the background are questions about the limits of individual freedom, the moral consequences of the body’s commercialization, and the risk of creating “biologically privileged” castes. Is opening the organ market a lifeline for the sick or a gateway to dystopia?
Category: Religion
The “Religion” category features polls focused on contemporary religious topics and their social context. Subjects include relations between religion and the state, religious practices, symbols in public space, faith-related events and their media coverage. The surveys reflect diverse public attitudes toward religion and its place in modern society.





