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The Fractured Republic

Book • 2016
In 'The Fractured Republic', Yuval Levin argues that the politics of nostalgia is failing twenty-first-century Americans.

He suggests that the benefits of increased individualism, diversity, and dynamism have come at the cost of dwindling solidarity and social order.

Levin proposes a modernizing politics that avoids radical individualism and centralizing statism, instead focusing on reviving the middle layers of society to address the nation's challenges.

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