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Sparklight, along with these television copies come support cspan2 as a public service. Hello, everybody. Welcome. Im yuval levin of the American Enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this conversation about this excellent new book the right the hundredyear war for american conservatism. This book is both an intellectual and political history of the american right over the past century. It takes of the ideas behind the right, the Electoral Coalition that has composed it, the ways that coalition has sought power and use power and a politics the way it is thought about the country in its future. The book explores some important tensions between populism and conservatism, between libertarians and traditions, between pragmatists and purists. So give us a lot to talk about and that is what we were doing this morning. We will do it through a conversation between the books author Matthew Continetti and you might save one of its subjects, former House Speaker paul ryan.