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8 - The Culture of Competition
from Part III - The Wider View
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2023
Summary
Chapter 8 articulates a conception of culture, and examines competition as a system of beliefs and practices legitimating the social order. I emphasise the prominent roles of science, games, and sports in formalising and naturalising competition in daily life, thereby legitimating distributions of social power. I push this argument about legitimation further by exploring competition as a form of ritual. While we often think of the modern period as one in which the role of ritual has weakened in social life, domesticated competition in its myriad forms exhibits many of the core features of ritual, such as liturgical form, specialist practitioners, and dramatization of the social order. Understood this way, the systematisation of competition in modern liberal societies suggests a society still legitimated by ritual, albeit of a secular form.
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- The Domestication of CompetitionSocial Evolution and Liberal Society, pp. 229 - 251Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023