Successes allow leaders to strut and pontificate, to make grand speeches about the symbolic ramifications of victory. Soccer has, at least if claims made in the moment of glory are to be believed, put Uruguay on the map, reintegrated postwar West Germany into the global community, and ended racism in France. That's almost entirely nonsense, of course, but it doesn't mean that the assertions are not revealing. And soccer does matter, does offer insights, often unconscious, into the desires and doubts of a culture, never more so than in the quadrennial snapshot offered by the World Cup.
-Jonathan Wilson, The Power and The Glory: The History of the World Cup
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