#49 Yuval Levin: Unity, Citizenship, and American Constitutionalism
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How can we live together when we don't t all think alike? Are there nothing but power struggles, or is there a better way?
Dr. Yuval Levin explains that we don't need to disagree less; we need to learn to disagree better. Unity does not mean unanimity. We should be hopeful, not simply optimistic.
Yuval has spent several decades trying to persuade conservatives to think beyond our favourite topics of limited government, liberty, and patriotism. He argues that we also need healthy institutions. He shares a nuanced view of progress and the need for elites that are worthy of admiration.
If you are on the non left, you need to know about Yuval and his writing.
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And the MUST READ: The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right and Left.
AI Summary
Dr. Yuval Levin, Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, shares his insights on the American Constitution and the essence of living together in a free society. Dr. Levin discusses the importance of unity without unanimity, the role of citizens, and the need for gratitude towards institutions. He challenges the conservative movement to consider the value of institutions and structures, and to move beyond reflex assumptions of anti-government sentiment. Join us for a deep dive into American civic virtues, the role of Congress, and how we can foster a deeper affection for our country. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation!
00:00 Introduction: The Nature of Disagreement
00:42 The Role of Citizenship in American Democracy
01:05 Political Parties and the Need for a Better Future
01:45 Guest Introduction: Dr. Yuval Levin
02:47 The Importance of Institutions and Gratitude
04:21 Starting the Conversation: Optimism vs. Hope
07:37 The Problem of Passivity in Modern Society
10:47 Unity Through Disagreement
19:01 The Balance of Majority Rule and Minority Rights
20:53 Universalism vs. Particularism in American Identity
26:28 Anthropology and Republicanism in American Politics
32:46 The Role of Institutions in Shaping Society
34:10 The Necessity of Virtue in Governance
36:43 Conservatism and the Importance of Institutions
43:28 Balancing Progress and Tradition
50:13 The Role of Congress and Representation
54:28 Patriotism and Civic Affection
01:02:07 The Danger of Ingratitude
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