The mapping of recent scientific literature on public policy of sport and leisure in Brazil has presented a set of productions, which are mostly works in progress, with the predominance of empirical exhibitions, with well-defined methodological procedures, but they have not been presented a consistent dialogue with the literature. In studies showing greater theoretical consistency, the authors usually adopt a critical stance to neoliberalism, understanding that this model, based on the interests of capital, leads the State to intervene less in the social, transferring this function to civil society organized sectors. Given this situation slightly raised and trying to expand it, we present in this article a possibility of reading the public policy of sport and leisure, supported the theoretical and methodological assumptions of Norbert Elias' Game Theory Competitive.
Public policies; Sport and leisure; Competitive game theory; Norbert Elias