Yuval Levin

Yuval Levin is the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, where he also holds the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Public Policy. The founder and editor of National Affairs, he is also a senior editor at The New Atlantis, a contributing editor at National Review, and a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times.

Podcast: Yuval Levin on How America's Constitution Might Help Solve Israel's Judicial Crisis

The editor and political analyst stops by to discuss American constitutional structures and how relevant they are to Israel.

April 10 2023 12:01AM

Podcast: Yuval Levin on Exodus and Freedom

As the Jewish people begins to celebrate Passover, a political philosopher asks how Exodus can clear up the ways that the left and right misunderstand what it takes to be free.

April 15 2022 12:01AM

Podcast: Yuval Levin on How Religious Minorities Survive in America—Then and Now

The editor of National Affairs joins us to talk about the changing majority culture in America, and what anxieties that culture provokes in the minority.

Dec. 31 2020 12:01AM

Podcast: Yuval Levin on the Failure of America's Institutions

The author of A Time to Build joins us to talk about why institutions matter and what communities of faith can do to contribute to American renewal.

Jan. 24 2020 12:01AM

Podcast: Yuval Levin on the Victorian Values of Gertrude Himmelfarb

The intellectual and editor of National Affairs joins us to discuss Himmelfarb and the moral and political virtues she deemed necessary for a healthy democratic society.

Jan. 9 2020 12:01AM

Judaism’s Countercultural Understanding of Human Nature

Bolstering the case for a Jewish conservatism is Jewish anti-utopianism.

April 13 2015 12:01AM

Much Obliged

Moshe Koppel argues brilliantly for the separation of religion and state in Israel. But he makes one mistake: religion is not just one choice among many.

July 6 2013 11:55PM