Sir Roger Scruton
The unabashedly conservative English philosopher Sir Roger Scruton, 75, wrote over 50 books and two Operas during his prolific career. His most notable accomplishment came in the 1980s when Scruton helped operate clandestine academic centers in Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe at great risk to fight Russia’s communist rule.
Walter E. Williams is missing from this list.
As I recall, Herman Cain had several health issues, which were the underlying (if not primary) contribution to his death. The “plannedemic” was a new arrival.