The Economist is naturally happy to accept the opinions of this group of gentlemen.
Of course, it's not just about the British Pounds, though the money does indeed fill the profit deficit created by founding the Nature magazine. However, it must be clarified that The Economist publishes these articles mainly because it is an "independent, impartial, objective, and fair magazine, possessed by the soul of liberalism and the spirit of humanity."
And the noble character of this magazine is attributed to its two important founders and major shareholders, the stubborn anti-Russian Mr. Benjamin Disraeli and the fiercely righteous Sir Arthur Hastings.
However, everyone knows that attaining freedom comes at a cost, especially when it comes to politics.
Perhaps others don't understand the shareholding structure of The Economist, but the Foreign Secretary, Viscount Palmerston, is well aware of who the shareholders behind it are.
