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Yuval Levin

    January 1, 1977

    This author delves into the complex issues of healthcare, entitlement reform, and economic policy. His analysis focuses on the deeper philosophical and ethical questions shaping our society. Through his writing, he explores the interplay between science, technology, and our social fabric. His work prompts reflection on the long-term implications of current policies.

    Bankovní unie: Morální hazard evropských rozměrů?
    The Fractured Republic
    Imagining the Future: Science and American Democracy
    The Great Debate
    Tyranny of Reason
    The Fractured Republic (Revised Edition)
    • 2017

      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

      The Fractured Republic (Revised Edition)
    • 2016

      The Fractured Republic

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(766)Add rating

      A leading conservative thinker argues that our politics have been paralyzed by nostalgia,and that both parties must quickly adapt to our modern world if they hope to survive.

      The Fractured Republic
    • 2014

      The Great Debate

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(63)Add rating

      In a Burkean manner, Mr. Levin enriches through wisdom rather than prescription. He gives us something more than a manual of past lessons-namely, the historical framework to achieve greater understanding.-Wall Street Journal

      The Great Debate
    • 2013

      Publikace obsahuje texty ze semináře Centra pro ekonomiku a politiku z 29. října 2012 a několik dalších doplňkových textů. "Projekt bankovní unie lze vnímat jako pokus o vytvoření doplňku měnové unie a další krok na cestě k dotvoření unie fiskální. Vnitřní nesourodnost eurozóny se bohužel žádnou umělou unifikací odstranit nedá."

      Bankovní unie: Morální hazard evropských rozměrů?
    • 2008

      The book explores the relationship between science, technology, and American democracy, highlighting the differing perspectives of liberals and conservatives. It delves into how each side interprets the role of science in shaping tradition and envisioning the future, providing a critical analysis of their ideological approaches. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the broader implications for society and governance.

      Imagining the Future: Science and American Democracy
    • 2000

      Tyranny of Reason

      The Origins and Consequences of the Social Scientific Outlook

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(13)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of science and human affairs, this book critically examines the assumption that scientific methods can effectively address social and political issues. It questions the philosophical validity of applying scientific logic to human studies and investigates its impact on our understanding of society. The text also delves into how various modern ideologies, some linked to significant 20th-century atrocities, have co-opted the language of science. Aimed at lay readers and students, it offers insights into the implications of these assumptions for contemporary society and politics.

      Tyranny of Reason