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Social Criticism as Moral CriticismA Habermasian Take on SportsOhio State University Sports at all levels have been racked by one moral controversy after another. It is almost a truism that socialization into sports nowadays has as much to do with becoming adept at breaking and bending rules, not to mention other forms of cheating and violence, as it does with the furtherance of athletic excellence. Surprisingly, although critical social theorists of sports have had plenty to say about these and other shortcomings of contemporary sports, little of what they say touches on their specifically moral character. Habermass critical theory of society is a notable exception, claiming, as it does, that if one wants to understand contemporary social practices such as sports, one cannot turn their back on the moral ideals and values that drive them. The author puts Habermass theory to the test here, examining how successful it is in shedding light on the moral dilemmas that presently plague sports.
Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 26, No. 3,
281-299 (2002) This article has been cited by other articles:
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