Yuval Levin remembers the stars. Hundreds of them were visible after sunset, above the choppy waters of the Mediterranean Sea between Israel and Cyprus. “There’s no light,” Levin said. “It’s an ...
If you hate politics, if the state of civil life in America plunges you into despair, Yuval Levin has a message for you: Tuning out isn't a choice. "Even people who would rather not think about ...
The Constitution could bring us together again. For Independence Day, we are running an episode of particular relevance from our archives. Could the Constitution provide the antidote to polarization?
Yuval Levin reflects on how American citizenship has evolved to embrace both diversity and unity. Yuval Levin discusses the evolving nature of American citizenship, emphasizing how our national ...
Continuing my effort to highlight, if only very quickly, some excellent books I’ve recently read that should be of interest to Bench Memos readers: My friend Yuval Levin’s American Covenant: How the ...
new video loaded: The Underachiever in Chief? transcript How much has Trump actually accomplished one year into his second term? According to the conservative analyst Yuval Levin, not much. As long as ...
On January 13, AEI’s Yuval Levin hosted Brink Lindsey, senior vice president at the Niskanen Center, for an event on Mr. Lindsey’s recent book, The Permanent Problem: The Uncertain Transition from ...
new video loaded: Has Trump Achieved a Lot Less Than It Seems? transcript As long as it may have felt, we are one year into Donald Trump’s second term as president. To follow the Trump administration ...
On September 3, AEI’s Yuval Levin, Christine Rosen, and Adam J. White hosted a symposium at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello examining the American Revolution’s legacy in American history. The first ...
Yuval Levin, founding editor of National Affairs and the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, has spent his career studying the institutions ...
"Americans are living through a social crisis. Populist firebrands -- on left and right alike -- propose to address the crisis through acts of tearing down. They describe themselves as destroying ...
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