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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 24 MIN

Tocqueville On Reflective Patriotism

from Civics In A Year · host The Center for American Civics

Patriotism without thinking is brittle. Thinking without affection is cold. We bring those forces together through Tocqueville’s lens of reflective patriotism and ask how a nation can love itself honestly while arguing for better. With Dr. Paul Carrese, we unpack why Americans have long mixed pride with a rational test of consent, policy outcomes, and local responsibility—and why that mix is under strain from polarization and apathy.We trace how enlightened self-interest led generations to serve on school boards, town councils, and citizen juries, not out of blind loyalty but because the common good protects personal good. From there, we explore the role of civic education—what students should know, what they should practice, and how the Educating for American Democracy report frames motivation as the missing link. Carrese shows how stories, primary sources, and real participation can turn abstract rights and responsibilities into lived habits that endure beyond a news cycle.We also examine the moral foundations Tocqueville valued: a plural religious culture that nurtures duty, hope, and sacrifice without state control. That moral ballast, paired with open debate, can keep citizens engaged when the race for equality and comfort pulls them inward. We face the hard data on youth voting and declining attachment to democracy, then offer practical steps to rebuild engagement: local problem-solving, service tied to outcomes, and public spaces where disagreement signals care, not contempt.If you believe America can be both loved and improved, this conversation is for you. Listen, share with a friend, and tell us how you practice reflective patriotism where you live. Subscribe, leave a review, and join us as we build a smarter, steadier civic culture together. Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!School of Civic and Economic Thought and LeadershipCenter for American Civics

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