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Yuval Levin On Institutions, Congress, And The Conservative Intellectual Movement

Yuval Levin joins Ben Domenech on The Federalist Radio Hour to argue for the critical role of institutions such as religion, congress, and families in American society.

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Yuval Levin joins Ben Domenech on The Federalist Radio Hour to argue for the critical role of institutions such as religion, congress, and families in American society. They also discuss the state of the Conservative Intellectual Movement and the New York Times’ 1619 Project. His new book is “A Time to Build.”

“We have to be formed by our institutions, by our families and communities, by religion, to be prepared for freedom,” Levin said. “That kind of formation requires forms and that means it also requires formalities, so that means this book is a defense of some forms and formalities that are very much out of style in our society now.”

Levin is director of social, cultural, and constitutional studies at the American Enterprise Institute and the editor of National Affairs.

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