miscellany [ mis-uh-ley-nee], noun
1. a miscellaneous collection or group of various or somewhat unrelated items
2. a miscellaneous collection of literary compositions or pieces by several authors, dealing with various topics, assembled in a volume or book
I'm going to try something new. Each week, I save and make notes on various articles I might want to refer to again in the future. I'm going to start posting a few of the more thought-provoking or helpful ones here, just in case you want something worthwhile to read. The plan is to post links to 3-5 articles every week from the current week's reading. They will be from various points of view, but if there is something disagreeable or questionable, I will make note of that and mention why I think it is worth reading anyway.
We'll see how it goes. Enjoy!
Malcolm Muggeridge: “the most empirically verifiable reality”