
Unlocking the Science of Citizenship: A Journey Through American Civics
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Imagine a nation where citizens don't know how their government works or why it was designed that way. According to recent studies, we're living in that nation—only 40% of Americans can name all three branches of government, and trust in our institutions has reached record lows. This civic knowledge gap threatens the very foundations of our constitutional republic.
"Civics in a Year" launches as an ambitious response to this crisis. In this introductory episode, Dr. Richard Avramenko, director of Arizona State University's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, joins to unveil the roadmap for 250 podcast episodes that will count down to America's 250th birthday on July 4, 2026.
Dr. Avramenko, a political philosopher who spent 19 years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining ASU, brings clarity to what civics actually means: "the science of citizenship." Drawing from his expertise on Alexis de Tocqueville and civic virtue, he explains how America's constitutional republic was designed specifically to protect human freedom by limiting state power—comparing the state to a powerful vehicle that citizens must understand to prevent misuse.
Each 10-minute episode in this series will address one fundamental civic question, using storytelling to connect historical principles to current events. The format is deliberately accessible—perfect for commutes, classroom discussions, or anyone studying for the citizenship test. Accompanied by a free online curriculum, the podcast transcends traditional civic education by making these vital concepts engaging and relevant.
Whether you disagree with Supreme Court decisions or worry about governmental overreach, civic literacy empowers you to engage meaningfully rather than destructively. As we approach our nation's semiquincentennial, join us in rediscovering what it means to be a citizen rather than a subject—no homework required, just ten minutes at a time.
Subscribe now to prepare for our full launch on July 4, 2025, and share your civic questions with us. Together, we'll build the civic literacy needed to sustain our republic for the next 250 years.
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!
School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership
Center for American Civics