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What is the meaning of sports liberalism?​

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Answered by kpscafe911
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The connection between classical liberalism and sport is not immediately obvious. Sport, after all, is a near-universal human activity that long predates classical liberalism. Its practitioners and spectators come from all creeds and political ideologies.

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What is the meaning of sports liberalism?

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The connection between classical liberalism and sport is not immediately obvious. Sport, after all, is a near-universal human activity that long predates classical liberalism. Its practitioners and spectators come from all creeds and political ideologies.

That is one of the enduring strengths and attractions of sport at its best: it is not the provenance of one group or culture: it is a human activity, open to all. Its contests are decided on by clearly defined rules and outcomes. In sport, any individual can pursue his or her excellence even though success is never guaranteed.

And yet, even as we differentiate sport from classical liberalism, the parallels might now be somewhat clearer.

Classical liberal ideology envisions a society based on the individual pursuit of his or her flourishing, and the conditions necessary to allow for these varied pursuits. Central to this vision is the rule of law: the clear articulation of non-ambiguous laws that are applied fairly and equally to all. The substantial role of civil society and private governance of affairs is also an important component to the vision of the classical liberal society.

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