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Which sociological theory believes that sports are a mass opiate? Functionalism Conflict theory Critical theories Interactionist theory

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The correct answer is conflict theory

Social conflict theory proposes that social systems are essentially divided into two sides or social groups, the ruling class and the working class, and that these two groups will be in constant conflict given their inherent natures.

The reason for the conflict, in Marx's view, is the almost timeless division of society by wealth and power. The ruling class ultimately controls the legal and political institutions, as well as the power of manufacture and production.

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The answer is - Conflict theory

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The Conflict theory claims that society is in a state of never ending conflict as a result of competition for limited resources, inequality, domination and power. It identifies problems in the society and proposes that those with wealth and power try to take dominance and hold on to it by any means by controlling the masses. According to the theory, sports promote economic exploitation favors capitalists and also portrays sport as a mass opiate which suppresses awareness of the issues that are present in society.

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