Letters

On management consultants, Hong Kong, Jonathan Haidt, underpants, describing X, three-letter acronyms

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On carbon pricing, handbags, museum collections, Starship, AI and music, British immigrants, how to describe X

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On Russia and Ukraine, bitcoin, Mohammad Mustafa, God and sex, economics, the theories of Sam Vimes

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On American trade policy, universities, anger, Al Gore, artificial intelligence, the middle ages, markets

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On skiing, defence, Russian refugees, mining, Blackpool, the Moon, office meetings, Twitter

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On artificial intelligence, the Holocaust, national conservatives, Ukraine, history, investment advice

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

Letters to the editor

“The best strategy over the next two decades is to cut methane”

Economist readers respond to our recent pieces on green issues

On Britain’s armed forces, cousins, business in Italy, private-equity backed insurance, age, Terry Pratchett

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

Letters to the editor

“Bartleby never thinks about how great meetings can be”

Economist readers respond to our Bartleby columns

On HS2, data centres, Vladimir Putin, the FHLB, academic research, the Holocaust, prosthetic limbs, animals on a plane

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

On export controls on China, charter schools, council tax, Ukraine, DEI, Peter Schickele, common sense

Letters to the editor

A selection of correspondence

Letters to the editor

“Joe Biden is just getting started”

Economist readers respond to our coverage of US politics