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134 pages, Paperback
First published June 19, 2012
‘Sport has the function of justifying the established order. [...] This justification flows from sport’s typically optimistic ideology of indefinite, linear progress. [...] Sport everywhere aims to get the masses to acclaim the established socio-political system as a whole.’
’By conning people into identifying with the champions, sport has a depoliticising effect. The champions are the positive heroes of the system: those who by their own efforts and labours have succeeded in climbing the rungs of the social ladder. They justify and reinforce the social hierarchy’.
‘Women are enslaved by the patriarchal structure of capitalist society. As a vector of ruling class ideology, sport reproduces this slavery and provides it with a justification in terms of the 'naturalness' of the individual. Sport aims to get women to be content with subservient function. It institutionalises sex differences.’