
You can’t kick politics out of football
Despite commercialization and elite capture, the world’s most popular sport still generates forms of collective life that resist the logic of capitalism.

Despite commercialization and elite capture, the world’s most popular sport still generates forms of collective life that resist the logic of capitalism.

What happens when companies start to sell the idea of a frictionless consumption that helps people at the same time?
What are the cultural implications of the success of individual African artists in particularly U.S. mainstream media and award shows?