+ Follow BREAKING BOUNDARIES Tag
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[Title] => Marathoner's thoughts on breaking boundaries
[Summary] => Last week, we looked into reasons for government’s involvement in sports. Arthur T. Johnson and James H. Frey, editors of “Government and Sport,” state that as both amateur and professional sports have evolved into complex organizations and “big business,” characterized by commercialism and hierarchy, it has become more difficult to view sport at any level as an idyllic activity safe from the scrutiny of government.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Philip Ella Juico
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