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Socrates, the footballer who did mix sport and politics (and did well)
Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive2 days ago

Socrates, the footballer who did mix sport and politics (and did well)

The article discusses the life and career of Brazilian footballer Sócrates, highlighting his unique blend of sports and politics during the 1980s. Born in 1954, Sócrates played for Brazil's national team in the 1982 World Cup, where he became a symbol of both athletic excellence and political engagement. At the time, Brazil was under a military dictatorship facing severe economic crises, and Sócrates used his influence within football clubs like Corinthians to challenge the status quo by involving non-traditional figures such as businessmen and sociologists in club management. The piece draws parallels between Sócrates the athlete and the philosopher Socrates, who criticized Athenian democracy and advocated for governance based on knowledge and virtue.

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Socrates, the footballer who did mix sport and politics (and did well)

The article discusses the life and career of Brazilian footballer Sócrates, highlighting his unique blend of sports and politics during the 1980s. Born in 1954, Sócrates played for Brazil's national team in the 1982 World Cup, where he became a symbol of both athletic excellence and political engagement. At the time, Brazil was under a military dictatorship facing severe economic crises, and Sócrates used his influence within football clubs like Corinthians to challenge the status quo by involving non-traditional figures such as businessmen and sociologists in club management. The piece draws parallels between Sócrates the athlete and the philosopher Socrates, who criticized Athenian democracy and advocated for governance based on knowledge and virtue.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Sócrates' involvement in football management as a progressive challenge to the authoritarian regime, emphasizing his role in democratizing club governance. It highlights his alignment with democratic ideals and critiques the military dictatorship, which aligns with left-leaning st

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