Obama Fatigue
Yuval Levin
Despite a decidedly mixed picture in Ohio and Texas, Barack Obama seems very likely on his way to the Democratic…
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National Review Online / March 7, 2008
Honor Politics
Yuval Levin
John McCain seems strangely uneasy at the top. Throughout the Republican primary campaign, he has shown himself an able scrappy…
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National Review / February 25, 2008
Conservative Populism
Yuval Levin
Anxious lower middle class families are shaping up to be the crucial political constituency of this year's election. Polls show…
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Weekly Standard, Volume 013, Issue 19 / January 28, 2008
An Impressive Foundation, an Unimpressive Book
Yuval Levin
Since leaving the White House, Bill Clinton has become a rather prominent figure in philanthropic circles–which is surprising, since it…
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Philanthropy / December 17, 2007
Neuroimaging and Capital Punishment
Yuval Levin
Brain researchers believe their work will profoundly impact — and perhaps even come to dominate — the legal system. They…
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The New Atlantis, Winter 2008 / January 1, 2008
A Triumph of Moral and Political Leadership
Yuval Levin
It would have been much easier for President Bush to have a policy that simply said no to embryonic stem…
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National Review Online / November 24, 2007
A Stem Cell Win-Win
Yuval Levin
The news embargo now seems to have been broken on what is likely to rank as the most important development…
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National Review Online / November 20, 2007
Aging with the Boomers
Yuval Levin
In an aging society, health care is bound to be an increasingly dominant political concern. And everybody knows American society…
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National Review Online / October 18, 2007
What Comes Next
Yuval Levin
Conservatives today are in a funk. The strains of governing, the challenges of war, and the frustration of an unsuccessful…
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New York Sun / October 17, 2007