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All posts tagged: Yuval Levin
Is our Constitution part of the problem we face, or part of the solution? In a time of polarization, anger, and confusion, some argue that its design, requiring dialogue and compromise, no longer works. What can history teach us about whether the constitutional order can help us to navigate deep differences and pursue “a more
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In a bleak political year, there comes a shaft of light in the form of an extraordinary new book, The Fractured Republic: Renewing America’s Social Contract in the Age of Individualism. The book is authored by my former White House and current Ethics and Public Policy Center colleague Yuval Levin. Yuval, editor of the quarterly
Read MoreOne of the public services performed by New York Times columnist David Brooks is his yearly Sidney Awards, named for the 20th century American philosopher Sidney Hook and which goes to the authors of the best magazine essays in a calendar year. Brooks, in his most recent list of recipients, mentioned my Ethics and Public Policy
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