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The Fractured Republic
Renewing America's Social Contract in the Age of Individualism
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By Yuval Levin
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- On Sale
- May 23, 2017
- Page Count
- 288 pages
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- ISBN-13
- 9780465093250
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“Should be required reading for all those trying to understand contemporary America.” —Financial Times
Americans today are anxious—about the economy, about politics, about our government. The institutions that once dominated our culture have become smaller, more diverse, and personalized. Individualism has come at the cost of dwindling solidary. No wonder, then, that voters and politicians alike are nostalgic for a time of social cohesion and economic success.
But the policies of the past are inadequate for the America of today. Both parties are stuck presenting old solutions to new problems. In The Fractured Republic, Yuval Levin details his innovative answers to the dysfunctions of our fragmented national life. By embracing subsidiarity and diversity and rejecting extremism and nostalgia, he believes we can revive the middle layers of society and enable an American revival. The Fractured Republic helps us navigate our fraught political waters.
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“Mr. Levin is among the Republican Party’s great intellectual leaders.”J.D. Vance, Wall Street Journal
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“Useful in helping us understand why conservative intellectuals have been so intensely opposed to Donald Trump.”New York Times
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“Should be required reading for all those trying to understand contemporary America.”Financial Times
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“Brilliant.”Los Angeles Times
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“Mr. Levin has done conservatism a service by reining in nostalgia. His writing is precise, well-observed and witty in a sober sort of way.”Economist
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“Amid the confusion and clamor, Yuval Levin’s The Fractured Republic stands out as a penetrating diagnosis of the emerging fault lines in American society.”Senator Mike Lee, Wall Street Journal
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“Instead of desperately trying to go back in time to recover lost unity, Levin urges citizens to look forward as well as downward, to improve the cultural patch around them. This future orientation may seem like an odd message for a conservative, and it is all the more powerful for coming from one. The goal is not to make America great... again. It is to make America great in a distinctly 21st century way.”Washington Post
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“A gracefully written, big picture analysis of American society and politics.”Christian Century
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“A rich, nuanced history of the last 70 years.... The Fractured Republic is an invaluable resource for understanding how America came to its present predicament and what must be done to rescue it.”National Review
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“Insightful… This is the great value of Mr. Levin’s book: it cuts through the confusion of the present moment, explains how we got to where we are, and suggests some possible avenues out of the impasse… Yuval Levin deserves great credit for opening up the discussion with this most illuminating essay.”New Criterion
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“Superb.... The Fractured Republic is not a manual or blueprint for reform, and it does not offer a checklist of repairs to make America whole again. Instead, it merges a deep philosophic understanding of the American experiment and a conceptual analysis of American history into a practical basis from which we can examine contemporary American problems with crystalline clarity. Levin calls his book an ‘essay,’ and it provides the bracing shock of illumination that is the hallmark of all great essays.”Commentary
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“Compelling.... Yuval Levin has written an incisive and irenic critique of contemporary American society, together with a series of reflections that offer a way forward without trafficking in the false hope of ‘solutions.’ That he has done so in fewer than 250 pages of clear, well organized prose ought to make the book famous for a generation. Maybe, in time, we can stop asking why the former days were better than these.”Wall Street Journal
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“A devastating indictment of the welfare state and a good primer for effective conservative policymaking in the future.”National Review Online
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“This book couldn’t have come out at a better time. The Fractured Republic is half diagnosis and half prescription. And both halves are essential reading, especially as we contemplate what the current election means for our body politic.”Weekly Standard
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“In a bleak political year, there comes a shaft of light in the form of an extraordinary new book, The Fractured Republic.... Levin is among America’s most important and humane conservative thinkers. Yuval Levin’s brilliant new book offers social conservatives a more effective approach to social engagement not only because it’s more positive but because it’s more true, because it appeals to people on a deeper level, because offering people a healing grace and hope is what is likely to be especially attractive and powerful in this time of disorientation, distemper, and confusion.”Commentary
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“Yuval Levin is one of the most insightful and original thinkers of our time. In this book, he shows why conservatives are best equipped to help Americans navigate this new and fragmented world we’re in. This is required reading for anyone interested in saving the American Idea.”Paul Ryan, former speaker of the US House of Representatives
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“Yuval Levin’s thinking is serious, substantive, and deeply informed, yet his tone is always heartening and serene. His style itself is an element of his thought. The Fractured Republic helps us think clearly about this moment in the life of our country that almost refuses to be clearly understood. He finds solutions in the best of the American tradition. Our weaknesses, he says, are only the opposite side of our strengths. Anyone looking for a realistic source of hope will find it here.”Peggy Noonan, columnist, Wall Street Journal
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“This might be one of the most important books of the decade.”Russell Moore, editor-in-chief, Christianity Today
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“Yuval Levin is one of the most important conservative intellectuals of his generation, so his books are worth reading almost regardless of the topic. But The Fractured Republic stands on its own as an indispensable piece of work.”Jonah Goldberg, founding editor, National Review Online
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