Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section.
Basma
Zia Meral, “The Question of Theodicy and Jihad” (War on the Rocks)
Max Ajl, “Critical Readings in Political Economy: 1967” (Jadaliyya)
Disha
Michael Stahl, “A Sneak Peek Inside the National Comedy Center’s George Carlin Archives” (Splitsider)
Anna Kornbluh, “The Murder of Theory” (Public Books)
Maria Michela Sassi, “The sea was never blue” (Aeon)
Derek
Nicola Twilley and Cynthia Graber,  “Britain’s Great Tea Heist” (The Atlantic)
Roberto Suro, “Leave Emma Lazarus Out of It” (Politico)
Jenna Weissman, “Breaking the Ten Commandments: A Short History of the Contentious American Monuments” (Religion and Politics)
Alec Luhn, “Gulag grave hunter unearths uncomfortable truths in Russia” (Guardian)
Spencer

David Horspool, “Theatre of cruelty” (TLS)
D. Graham Burnett, “Out From Behind This Mask” (Public Domain Review)
Bee Wilson, “I am the fifth dimension!” (LRB)