Inequality and baseball
Robyn Ryle on baseball: “The players want baseball to be good. The owners just want to make money.”
An occasional series of posts with links and short descriptions to books and articles of interest.
Robyn Ryle on baseball: “The players want baseball to be good. The owners just want to make money.”
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from February 2022.
Howard Thurman writes of how hatred leads to death of the mind and spirit.
Don’t be like Avon the snail: tied to your branch, trapped in a worldview, and too afraid to explore.
A return during our winter break to a 2018 post about setting priorities and boundaries.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from January 2022.
Jo Ann Stover’s delightful 1960s children’s book speaks to how we should live in community.
Tom Frank’s “Historic Houses of Worship” makes an eloquent case for these community landmarks.
Heather Cox Richardson’s recent book explains how one can win the literal war and lose the larger fight.
Merlin Sheldrake’s revelatory book on fungi changes our understanding of how the world works.