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In some states, it is not only your right but your duty to arrest someone you see committing a...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2859, Civic Virtue and Self-Interest
The Founders stressed the importance of religion and education in reconciling the need for both...
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This week, we're talking about civics education. At a time when our republic feels particularly...
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Education for Democracy Podcast, Episode 3: Project Citizen National Showcase
The 2008 We the People: Project Citizen National Showcase is the focus of this month?s podcast....
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Education for Democracy Podcast, Episode 2: World Congress on Civic Education
This month we discuss the 12th World Congress on Civic Education, held this year in Morocco in...
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Education for Democracy Podcast, Episode 1: Interview with Brian Schultz
Brian Schultz worked as a teacher at Richard E. Byrd Community Academy in Chicago, where in 2004...
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Civic Disengagement (And How To Fix It)
Already tired of the 2016 election? Well, you’re not alone. Social scientist Kate Krontiris tells...
Civic Disengagement (And How To Fix It)
Already tired of the 2016 election? Well, you’re not alone. Social scientist Kate Krontiris tells...
60-Second Civics: Episode 2266, Colonial America, Part 14: England as a mixed constitution
The idea of a mixed constitution was popularized by Polybius; Montesquieu would later cite...
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What do Aristotle and Polybius have to do with the American Founders? Find out on today's...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2264, Colonial America, Part 12: Democracy
Why did Aristotle think that democracy wasn't the best form of government?...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2263, Colonial America, Part 11: Aristotle's forms of governments.
Aristotle defined "right" and "corrupt" forms of government. Learn what these are on today's...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2262, Colonial America, Part 10: Aristotle and the branches of government
Aristotle observed that every country's government must perform three functions....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2261, Colonial America, Part 9: Lessons learned by the Founders
The American Founders learned two important lessons about government. Listen to today's podcast...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2260, Colonial America, Part 8: Hamilton on the lessons of history
Alexander Hamilton was not a fan of using examples from history when designing modern...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2259, Colonial America, Part 7: John Locke and the Founders
Why was John Locke considered "America's philosopher"? Find out on today's podcast....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2258, Colonial America, Part 6: Lessons from Greek and Roman philosophy
Democracies did not have a history of success, but the Founders learned the lessons of history....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2257, Colonial America, Part 5: Self-government
Even by 1776, Americans had 150 years of experience in self-governance....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2256, Colonial America, Part 4: Well-read Founders
America's Founders were well-read, familiar with Aristotle, Cicero, and Blackstone....
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