Why Not a Luxury Magazine with Non-Profit Niches? - Z
Ph.D, George Mason University
Sir, The letters (November 15/16) commenting on Ken Lotery’s letter (November 8/9) seem to have missed his point: your editorial “Plastic is forever” (October 31) criticised MasterCard’s diamond-encrusted “Royale” card as a display of conspicuous consumption, while your How to Spend It magazine advocates the same.
Rather than rally in support of the magazine with no nod towards having understood Mr Lotery’s critique, I would like to see readers suggest ways How to Spend It might be improved in light of concern with conspicuous consumption.
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