“Playing as if the World Matters – an Illustrated History of Activism in Sports,” by Gabriel Kuhn, 2015
Some
socialists distain sports, but you cannot separate sports from the working
class or human life. Gabriel Kuhn is someone who has
spent time on the issue, writing an excellent book on the sport and
anti-fascist organizing of the Austrian Social Democrats in “Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety - Forging a
Militant Working-Class Culture." This book starts with
the revolutionary period prior to the victories of fascism in the 1920s-1940s. After that it takes up sports organizing and
activism in less political, modern versions– all with great color posters, vintage
historic images, drawings and memories.
If you thought Colin Kaepernick or protests against the
By now nearly anyone paying attention is aware of
the commercialism, hero glorification, nationalism, competitiveness and
corporatization of capitalist sports. At this point the typical
Fascism, in the service of capital, crushed all this in western Europe. After WWII, the profile of activism changed. Kuhn paints pictures of U.S. sports figures like Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente who broke the color line, supported by CP sports writer Lester Rodney. Trotskyist C.L.R. James focus was on democratizing cricket. Kuhn looks at the Communist role in creating the Tour de France; union reps like U.S. baseball’s Marvin Miller; protests in 1968 at the Olympics and in Paris; Muhammad Ali’s refusal to kill Vietnamese; the leading role of ‘state socialist’ countries in promoting women in sports; leftist and anti-fascist sports clubs in countries like Brazil and England; the campaign against apartheid South Africa's sport matches.
Boycotts of reactionary Olympics were
organized in 1936 and 1968. The Olympics’
is run by a collection of bribed bureaucrats, the IOC, that has been described
as a gang of thieves who exploit the public purse to line the pockets of
private entities. Which is why there
have been consistent attempts to prevent the Olympics from being held in
various cities. Global football’s World Cup is not far behind, as we saw in the milking of
International Workers' Olympiad |
In response to the bourgeois approach to sport,
Kuhn describes groups that have formed community sports clubs in various cities
across the world. Events have been
organized by feminists, GLBTQ and disabled athletes. Parallel People’s Olympics have been
staged. Football (soccer) ultras have
injected politics into matches, along with a surge in activist athletes in the
May Day carries other left books on sports. This includes Dave Zirin’s books and Kuhn’s own book on the Austrian approach to sports mentioned above and his book “Soccer vs. the State.”
Prior blog reviews on this subject, use blog search box in the upper left to search our 14-year archive: “Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety - Forging a Militant Working-Class Culture"(Kuhn); “Hey, How ‘Bout that NFL?” “Reflections on the Olympics 2012,” “The English Game,” “The Queen’s Gambit,” “Concussion,” “Missoula – Rape and the Justice System in a College Town,” “Super Weed Bowl.” Also by Kuhn “All Power to the Councils!”
And I bought it at May Day Books!
The Cultural Marxist / May 11, 2021
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