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Jul 2018
48m 24s

Soccer and Repression: 1978 and the Worl...

BRUCE CARLSON
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The story of the 1978 World Cup, a cautionary tale about democracy. The world spotlight on the junta that controlled Argentina that year helped focus some attention on the plight of the victims of a vicious dictatorship, but locally, may have enhanced support for the regime. We talk about soccer and politics, we talk about democracy and the dangers of losing ... Show More
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