Thetraitsofpredatorymanarebynomeansobsoleteinthecommonrunofmodernpopulations。Theyarepresentandcanbecalledoutinboldreliefatanytimebyanyappealtothesentimentsinwhichtheyexpressthemselves——unlessthisappealshouldclashwiththespecificactivitiesthatmakeupourhabitualoccupationsandcomprisethegeneralrangeofoureverydayinterests。Thecommonrunofthepopulationofanyindustrialcommunityisemancipatedfromthese,economicallyconsidered,untowardpropensitiesonlyinthesensethat,throughpartialandtemporarydisuse,theyhavelapsedintothebackgroundofsub-consciousmotives。Withvaryingdegreesofpotencyindifferentindividuals,theyremainavailablefortheaggressiveshapingofmen’sactionsandsentimentswheneverastimulusofmorethaneverydayintensitycomesintocallthemforth。Andtheyassertthemselvesforciblyinanycasewherenooccupationalientothepredatoryculturehasusurpedtheindividual’severydayrangeofinterestandsentiment。Thisisthecaseamongtheleisureclassandamongcertainportionsofthepopulationwhichareancillarytothatclass。Hencethefacilitywithwhichanynewaccessionstotheleisureclasstaketosports;andhencetherapidgrowthofsportsandofthesportingsentientinanyindustrialcommunitywherewealthhasaccumulatedsufficientlytoexemptaconsiderablepartofthepopulationfromwork。
  Ahomelyandfamiliarfactmayservetoshowthatthepredaceousimpulsedoesnotprevailinthesamedegreeinallclasses。Takensimplyasafeatureofmodernlife,thehabitofcarryingawalking-stickmayseematbestatrivialdetail;buttheusagehasasignificanceforthepointinquestion。Theclassesamongwhomthehabitmostprevails——theclasseswithwhomthewalking-stickisassociatedinpopularapprehension——
  arethemenoftheleisureclassproper,sportingmen,andthelower-classdelinquents。Tothesemightperhapsbeaddedthemenengagedinthepecuniaryemployments。Thesameisnottrueofthecommonrunofmenengagedinindustryanditmaybenotedbythewaythatwomendonotcarryastickexceptincaseofinfirmity,whereithasauseofadifferentkind。Thepracticeisofcourseingreatmeasureamatterofpoliteusage;butthebasisofpoliteusageis,inturn,theproclivitiesoftheclasswhichsetsthepaceinpoliteusage。Thewalking-stickservesthepurposeofanadvertisementthatthebearer’shandsareemployedotherwisethaninusefuleffort,anditthereforehasutilityasanevidenceofleisure。Butitisalsoaweapon,anditmeetsafeltneedofbarbarianmanonthatground。Thehandlingofsotangibleandprimitiveameansofoffenseisverycomfortingtoanyonewhoisgiftedwithevenamoderateshareofferocity。
  Theexigenciesofthelanguagemakeitimpossibletoavoidanapparentimplicationofdisapprovaloftheaptitudes,propensities,andexpressionsoflifehereunderdiscussion。Itis,however,notintendedtoimplyanythinginthewayofdeprecationorcommendationofanyoneofthesephasesofhumancharacterorofthelifeprocess。Thevariouselementsoftheprevalenthumannaturearetakenupfromthepointofviewofeconomictheory,andthetraitsdiscussedaregaugedandgradedwithregardtotheirimmediateeconomicbearingonthefacilityofthecollectivelifeprocess。Thatistosay,thesephenomenaarehereapprehendedfromtheeconomicpointofviewandarevaluedwithrespecttotheirdirectactioninfurtheranceorhindranceofamoreperfectadjustmentofthehumancollectivitytotheenvironmentandtotheinstitutionalstructurerequiredbytheeconomicsituationofthecollectivityforthepresentandfortheimmediatefuture。Forthesepurposesthetraitshandeddownfromthepredatoryculturearelessserviceablethanmightbe。Althougheveninthisconnectionitisnottobeoverlookedthattheenergeticaggressivenessandpertinacityofpredatorymanisaheritageofnomeanvalue。Theeconomicvalue——withsomeregardalsotothesocialvalueinthenarrowersense——oftheseaptitudesandpropensitiesisattemptedtobepasseduponwithoutreflectingontheirvalueasseenfromanotherpointofview。Whencontrastedwiththeprosymediocrityofthelatter-dayindustrialschemeoflife,andjudgedbytheaccreditedstandardsofmorality,andmoreespeciallybythestandardsofaestheticsandofpoetry,thesesurvivalsfromamoreprimitivetypeofmanhoodmayhaveaverydifferentvaluefromthathereassignedthem。Butallthisbeingforeigntothepurposeinhand,noexpressionofopiniononthislatterheadwouldbeinplacehere。
  Allthatisadmissibleistoenterthecautionthatthesestandardsofexcellence,whicharealientothepresentpurpose,mustnotbeallowedtoinfluenceoureconomicappreciationofthesetraitsofhumancharacteroroftheactivitieswhichfostertheirgrowth。Thisappliesbothasregardsthosepersonswhoactivelyparticipateinsportsandthosewhosesportingexperienceconsistsincontemplationonly。Whatisheresaidofthesportingpropensityislikewisepertinenttosundryreflectionspresentlytobemadeinthisconnectiononwhatwouldcolloquiallybeknownasthereligiouslife。
  Thelastparagraphincidentallytouchesuponthefactthateverydayspeechcanscarcelybeemployedindiscussingthisclassofaptitudesandactivitieswithoutimplyingdeprecationorapology。Thefactissignificantasshowingthehabitualattitudeofthedispassionatecommonmantowardthepropensitieswhichexpressthemselvesinsportsandinexploitgenerally。Andthisisperhapsasconvenientaplaceasanytodiscussthatundertoneofdeprecationwhichrunsthroughallthevoluminousdiscourseindefenseorinlaudationofathleticsports,aswellasofotheractivitiesofapredominantlypredatorycharacter。Thesameapologeticframeofmindisatleastbeginningtobeobservableinthespokesmenofmostotherinstitutionshandeddownfromthebarbarianphaseoflife。Amongthesearchaicinstitutionswhicharefelttoneedapologyarecomprised,withothers,theentireexistingsystemofthedistributionofwealth,togetherwiththeresultingclassdistinctionofstatus;allornearlyallformsofconsumptionthatcomeundertheheadofconspicuouswaste;thestatusofwomenunderthepatriarchalsystem;andmanyfeaturesofthetraditionalcreedsanddevoutobservances,especiallytheexotericexpressionsofthecreedandthenaiveapprehensionofreceivedobservances。Whatistobesaidinthisconnectionoftheapologeticattitudetakenincommendingsportsandthesportingcharacterwillthereforeapply,withasuitablechangeinphraseology,totheapologiesofferedinbehalfoftheseother,relatedelementsofoursocialheritage。
  Thereisafeeling——usuallyvagueandnotcommonlyavowedinsomanywordsbytheapologisthimself,butordinarilyperceptibleinthemannerofhisdiscourse——thatthesesports,aswellasthegeneralrangeofpredaceousimpulsesandhabitsofthoughtwhichunderliethesportingcharacter,donotaltogethercommendthemselvestocommonsense。“Astothemajorityofmurderers,theyareveryincorrectcharacters。“Thisaphorismoffersavaluationofthepredaceoustemperament,andofthedisciplinaryeffectsofitsovertexpressionandexercise,asseenfromthemoralist’spointofview。Assuchitaffordsanindicationofwhatisthedeliveranceofthesobersenseofmaturemenastothedegreeofavailabilityofthepredatoryhabitofmindforthepurposesofthecollectivelife。Itisfeltthatthepresumptionisagainstanyactivitywhichinvolveshabituationtothepredatoryattitude,andthattheburdenofprooflieswiththosewhospeakfortherehabilitationofthepredaceoustemperandforthepracticeswhichstrengthenit。
  Thereisastrongbodyofpopularsentimentinfavorofdiversionsandenterprisesofthekindinquestion;butthereisatthesametimepresentinthecommunityapervadingsensethatthisgroundofsentimentwantslegitimation。Therequiredlegitimationisordinarilysoughtbyshowingthatalthoughsportsaresubstantiallyofapredatory,sociallydisintegratingeffect;
  althoughtheirproximateeffectrunsinthedirectionofreversiontopropensitiesthatareindustriallydisserviceable;
  yetindirectlyandremotely——bysomenotreadilycomprehensibleprocessofpolarinduction,orcounter-irritationperhaps——
  sportsareconceivedtofosterahabitofmindthatisserviceableforthesocialorindustrialpurpose。Thatistosay,althoughsportsareessentiallyofthenatureofinvidiousexploit,itispresumedthatbysomeremoteandobscureeffecttheyresultinthegrowthofatemperamentconducivetonon-invidiouswork。Itiscommonlyattemptedtoshowallthisempiricallyoritisratherassumedthatthisistheempiricalgeneralizationwhichmustbeobvioustoanyonewhocarestoseeit。Inconductingtheproofofthisthesisthetreacherousgroundofinferencefromcausetoeffectissomewhatshrewdlyavoided,exceptsofarastoshowthatthe“manlyvirtues“spokenofabovearefosteredbysports。Butsinceitisthesemanlyvirtuesthatareeconomicallyinneedoflegitimation,thechainofproofbreaksoffwhereitshouldbegin。Inthemostgeneraleconomicterms,theseapologiesareanefforttoshowthat,inspiteofthelogicofthething,sportsdoinfactfurtherwhatmaybroadlybecalledworkmanship。Solongashehasnotsucceededinpersuadinghimselforothersthatthisistheireffectthethoughtfulapologistforsportswillnotrestcontent,andcommonly,itistobeadmitted,hedoesnotrestcontent。Hisdiscontentwithhisownvindicationofthepracticeinquestionisordinarilyshownbyhistruculenttoneandbytheeagernesswithwhichheheapsupasseverationsinsupportofhisposition。
  Butwhyareapologiesneeded?Ifthereprevailsabodyofpopularsentientinfavorofsports,whyisnotthatfactasufficientlegitimation?Theprotracteddisciplineofprowesstowhichtheracehasbeensubjectedunderthepredatoryandquasi-peaceableculturehastransmittedtothemenoftodayatemperamentthatfindsgratificationintheseexpressionsofferocityandcunning。So,whynotacceptthesesportsaslegitimateexpressionsofanormalandwholesomehumannature?
  Whatothernormistherethatistobeliveduptothanthatgivenintheaggregaterangeofpropensitiesthatexpressthemselvesinthesentimentsofthisgeneration,includingthehereditarystrainofprowess?Theulteriornormtowhichappealistakenistheinstinctofworkmanship,whichisaninstinctmorefundamental,ofmoreancientprescription,thanthepropensitytopredatoryemulation。Thelatterisbutaspecialdevelopmentoftheinstinctofworkmanship,avariant,relativelylateandephemeralinspiteofitsgreatabsoluteantiquity。Theemulativepredatoryimpulse——ortheinstinctofsportsmanship,asitmightwellbecalled——isessentiallyunstableincomparisonwiththeprimordialinstinctofworkmanshipoutofwhichithasbeendevelopedanddifferentiated。Testedbythisulteriornormoflife,predatoryemulation,andthereforethelifeofsports,fallsshort。
  Themannerandthemeasureinwhichtheinstitutionofaleisureclassconducestotheconservationofsportsandinvidiousexploitcanofcoursenotbesuccinctlystated。Fromtheevidencealreadyreciteditappearsthat,insentientandinclinations,theleisureclassismorefavorabletoawarlikeattitudeandanimusthantheindustrialclasses。Somethingsimilarseemstobetrueasregardssports。Butitischieflyinitsindirecteffects,thoughthecanonsofdecorousliving,thattheinstitutionhasitsinfluenceontheprevalentsentimentwithrespecttothesportinglife。Thisindirecteffectgoesalmostunequivocallyinthedirectionoffurtheringasurvivalofthepredatorytemperamentandhabits;andthisistrueevenwithrespecttothosevariantsofthesportinglifewhichthehigherleisure-classcodeofproprietiesproscribes;as,e。g。,prize-fighting,cock-fighting,andotherlikevulgarexpressionsofthesportingtemper。Whateverthelatestauthenticatedscheduleofdetailproprietiesmaysay,theaccreditedcanonsofdecencysanctionedbytheinstitutionsaywithoutequivocationthatemulationandwastearegoodandtheiroppositesaredisreputable。Inthecrepuscularlightofthesocialnetherspacesthedetailsofthecodearenotapprehendedwithallthefacilitythatmightbedesired,andthesebroadunderlyingcanonsofdecencyarethereforeappliedsomewhatunreflectingly,withlittlequestionastothescopeoftheircompetenceortheexceptionsthathavebeensanctionedindetail。
  Addictiontoathleticsports,notonlyinthewayofdirectparticipation,butalsointhewayofsentimentandmoralsupport,is,inamoreorlesspronounceddegree,acharacteristicoftheleisureclass;anditisatraitwhichthatclassshareswiththelower-classdelinquents,andwithsuchatavisticelementsthroughoutthebodyofthecommunityasareendowedwithadominantpredaceoustrend。FewindividualsamongthepopulationsofWesterncivilizedcountriesaresofardevoidofthepredaceousinstinctastofindnodiversionincontemplatingathleticsportsandgames,butwiththecommonrunofindividualsamongtheindustrialclassestheinclinationtosportsdoesnotassertitselftotheextentofconstitutingwhatmayfairlybecalledasportinghabit。Withtheseclassessportsareanoccasionaldiversionratherthanaseriousfeatureoflife。Thiscommonbodyofthepeoplecanthereforenotbesaidtocultivatethesportingpropensity。