Texts I Have Read and Written About Soccer
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soccer, working classes, literatureAbstract
In this article, the author describes some texts he read and wrote about soccer. He specially describes his personal theory about the interest supporters feel about soccer the world over. According to this theory, soccer, by inverting the position of people at work since the Industrial Revolution, standing or sitting, without moving their feet and exercising too much their hands, will attract especially people that keep on considering themselves members of the working classes when they are not working, when they can move freely their feet and also put their hands to rest.
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