Sports used to unite us. We can rethink them so they do it again (opens in new tab)
Every institution was once a design decision. Pierre de Coubertin didn’t stumble into the creation of the modern Olympic Games, he painstakingly designed them around a clear civic purpose: that sports could model fair play, international respect, and the ethics of effort over victory. Within two years of proposing a reestablishment of the ancient games, he convened leaders from around the world to codesign the International Olympic Committee; that first Olympic Congress led to the first moder...
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