
Dr. Paul Carrese
Paul Carrese is a professor in the School of Civic & Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University. For two decades, he was a professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy, co-founding its honors program, which combines liberal arts and leadership education. He teaches and publishes on the American founding, American constitutional and political thought, civic education, and American grand strategy. He co-led a national study, Educating for American Democracy, on history and civics in K-12 schools and serves on the Academic Council of the Jack Miller Center for America’s Founding Principles and History and the Civic Education Committee of the American Political Science Association. He is a Senior Fellow with the Jack Miller Center, and in 2025 was a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Guest appearance on:
- Separation of Powers: Montesquieu's Blueprint for American Democracy
- The Common Law Revolution That Shaped Modern Democracy
- An Apple of Gold: Lincoln's Vision Shaped the Nation We Know Today
- Enlightenment DNA: The Philosophical Origins of America's Declaration
- The Declaration's Blueprint for Revolution: Understanding Your Rights Against Tyranny
- Unraveling the Declaration's Second Paragraph: Government by Consent Explained
- The Declaration's Golden Promise: Life, Liberty, and Happiness Explored
- Equality in America: Unpacking "All Men Are Created Equal"
- The Declaration of Independence: The Preamble