What Do Men Live By?
Summary: This excerpt began with C.L.R James asking many of the questions that we ask ourselves on a rare but increasing basis; What men live by, what is it that they want and is what our ancestors wanted what we want now. Then a brief history follows of where sports came from. As we know sports became one of the notable achievements in
‘By seeing what was going on you would be able to appreciate that we are quite justified in expending so much ardour on these spectacles. I cannot find words to give you an idea of the pleasure that you would have if you were seated in the middle of the anxious spectators, watching the courage of the athletes, the beauty of their bodies, their splendid poses, their extraordinary suppleness, their tireless energy, their audacity, their sense of competition, their unconquerable courage, their unceasing efforts to win a victory. I am sure that you would not cease to overwhelm them with praise, to shout again and again, to applaud.’
There is no way to truly appreciate sports unless you are able to witness them first hand. James however continues and draws Peisistratus, a tyrant in
Thesis: It has been said, even by C.L.R James that ‘when the common people were not at work, on thing they wanted was organized sports and games’, this has been a general idea for many years, men crave sports; the competitiveness, the excitement, and un predictability, however, it is not the sport that is craved it is all the effects that sport has upon us that we search for and it can be found in other places too.
Anti-Thesis: I believe the anti-thesis in this argument is that all people crave sports as a way to experience emotions that are not found in everyday life.
Tools: This author used many examples from history to prove his points. There were many that I had never heard of and that were confusing. At times unless I used the Encyclopedia to look up what he was talking about I was lost. By giving examples and reasons why sports were so large and why they failed or were less successful he was able to prove that people don’t necessarily need sports to feel accomplished or to feel a sense of freedom from daily tasks. These examples were actually the parts of the piece that I enjoyed the most the facts that he brought to the piece brought a sense of ah-ha and head scratching that may not have been there otherwise.
