Writer Yuval Levin thinks about frustrations with government in a divided nation
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Yuval Levin argues that contemporary Americans are accustomed to living in ideological echo chambers, avoiding engagement with opposing views. The Constitution, however, encourages dialogue with dissenters.
Levin emphasizes that both parties' leaders prefer unilateral actions over collaborative governance, demonstrating a pattern where presidents bypass Congress after initial failures to negotiate.
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