Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the Olympics of the modern era, was not really a man of sport, but a humanist linked to the avant-gardes of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who conceived Olympism as a belt of transmission of values to the society through sport. More than a century later, a very different society, modern and digital, but struck and plunged into depression by the advance of the coronavirus, requires, more than ever, the Olympic message, because
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