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The Imbalance of Power, with Yuval Levin

Sep 16, 2025
Yuval Levin, a prominent scholar and author, explores the fragile state of American democracy and constitutional power dynamics. He examines the Founders' intention to maintain unity amidst diversity, warning that the imbalance between congressional authority and presidential power is dangerous. Levin discusses the alarming decline of congressional action, the rise of executive dominance, and the need for renewed civic engagement. He argues for a reclaiming of Congress's central role to preserve democratic legitimacy in a divided society.
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Unity Through Deliberative Congress

  • The Constitution aims to preserve unity by enabling action amid deep societal division through bargaining and accommodation.
  • Yuval Levin argues that Congress, designed to represent diversity and broker consensus, should be the central institution for legitimacy.
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Congress As The Missing Counterweight

  • Congress has become radically under-active and often acts as a spectator rather than a participant in constitutional balancing.
  • Levin warns that without congressional engagement, presidential power will expand regardless of party.
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Courts Tell Congress To Act, Not Replace It

  • The Supreme Court largely follows originalist principles and frequently tells Congress to act rather than substitutes for it.
  • Courts can push for congressional action but cannot compel Congress to exercise its powers.
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