NCAA breeds a culture of corruption
May 27, 10:14 AMThe media-propagandized facade that capitalism creates corporate institutions — regardless of their level of corruption — too big to fail and too profitable to police extends to the American sports world as well. How else do we explain tolerance of the NCAA’s culture of corruption and support for the organization’s outdated rules?
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