Traditional conservatives and libertarians often diverge in public policy disputes. A greater reliance on federalism might help address both camps’ chief concerns.

That’s a key argument National Review writer Charles C.W. Cooke puts forward in The Conservatarian Manifesto. He shared themes from the book today during a presentation for the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society and the National Review Institute.

In the video clip below, Cooke explains how federalism can address conservatives’ and libertarians’ concerns.

Click play below to watch the full 53:23 event.

You’ll find other John Locke Foundation video presentations here.