Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Reader spills the beans on Roger Scruton

A concerned reader has drawn my attention to the below information on Roger Scruton, the famous Conservative Philosopher:

"There is an interesting little piece on Scruton which mentions:

In early 2002, The Guardian disclosed a leaked confidential e-mail in which he asked Japan Tobacco International for an increase of £1,000 over his existing fee of £4,500 per month and discussed his aim of getting opinion pieces published "in one or other of The Wall Street Journal, The Times, The Telegraph, The Spectator, The Financial Times, The Economist, The Independent or the New Statesman" on "major topics of current concern" to the tobacco industry. As a result of the disclosure, The Financial Times dropped his weekly column, "This Land". Scruton argues that his relationship with JTI was never concealed, and the new proposal was never acted upon, but his critics respond that his previous articles failed to mention any links to the tobacco industry."

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