Tag: Yuval Levin

Yuval Levin discusses the imminent government shutdown on the podcast, highlighting that a significant portion of the government is set to shut down on Friday, with the remainder following a week later if no deal is reached between Congress and the president, who are not actively negotiating.
Yuval Levin discusses an article in the New York Times suggesting that the cost of Medicare has significantly decreased, raising the question of whether it is still a major budget concern.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the lack of interest in avoiding the fiscal cliff, drawing parallels between Joe Biden and King Lear, and the impact of sweeping social change on the argument for a liberal society.
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Yuval Levin explores how America's Constitution can provide insights for resolving Israel's judicial crisis.
Yuval Levin, the editor of National Affairs, suggests that while Israel should not simply adopt the American constitution, it can learn from the elemental concepts of democracy, equality, and representation within it.
Yuval Levin, director at AEI and editor of National Affairs, discusses the unexpected jobs numbers and the implications for American national security posed by a Chinese surveillance balloon, questioning the expertise and predictions of current authorities.
Yuval Levin discusses the significance of the frequent mass murders in the United States, exploring whether they reflect a broader sickness in American society.
Yuval Levin discusses the concept of freedom in relation to the Passover holiday and the Exodus narrative.
Yuval Levin, editor of National Affairs, explores the concept of freedom in the Passover holiday and the Exodus narrative.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast a conversation between Ezra Klein and economist Larry Summers, where Klein expresses concern that the policies he believed would benefit America are, in fact, causing economic issues.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the Biden administration's efforts to promote "voting rights" in Georgia, suggesting that the ideas put forward by Democrats are ineffective and may inadvertently undermine Biden's own election victory in 2020.
Yuval Levin discusses the fact that 70% of the U.S. population aged 12 and older is fully vaccinated, a milestone suggesting herd immunity and the end of the pandemic.
Dr. Sid Mukherjee discusses the implications of living in a post-Delta world, touching on the COVID-19 crisis and American medicine.
Yuval Levin, founding editor of National Affairs, discusses the situation in Afghanistan and Joe Biden's response, along with his recent article in Commentary magazine about successes in confronting COVID-19.
Yuval Levin, a prominent figure in American public policy discussions, holds key positions at the American Enterprise Institute and National Affairs.
Yuval Levin discusses how Democratic House members are aiming to pack the Supreme Court and promote an extreme agenda, along with the concerning behavior of a United States Ambassador to the United Nations criticizing the country.
The Republican National Convention's final night featured moving speakers and compelling themes, but was overshadowed by Donald Trump's underwhelming acceptance speech.
Yuval Levin discusses the challenging decisions Americans face in the near future amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, debating between economic despair and potential large-scale loss of life.