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Economic Structure Of The Mafia

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Economic Structure Of The Mafia

The Mafia is viewed by many people as a bunch of gangsters like those that they might see on movies such as Goodfellas, The Godfather, or Donnie Brascoe.  In all actuality the Mafia represents much more than that, it is an entity within itself.  The original Sicilian Mafia was just a group of families controlling certain territories in which they each laid claim to.  These families were headed by a dominant male and were usually in competition with other families.  The members of these families would engage into various "illegal and legal businesses with each other and outsiders" (Fiorienti and Peltzman 38).  In the introduction to The Economics of Organized Crime, Fiorentini and Peltzman claim that between the years of 1860and maybe ranging all the way to 1957, the "Mafia was not a membership organization but a natural outgrowth of culture, politics and law enforcement" (Peltzman 38).  
     Many have tried to eliminate the Mafia from its’ "control" of the underworld and its’ stranglehold on politicians and government.  Under the fascist movement in the late 20’s and 30’s of Cesare Mori, Mori tried to eliminate the Mafia in any way in which he could.  This attempt at elimination was quite unsuccessful since the Mafia’s base was so far ranging.   ""Arlachhi (1986 44-5) concluded in 1983 "there does not exist a centralized criminal organized called the Mafia… The cosca mafiosa is a simple organism but a solid one, without formalism or bureaucracy.  Within it are neither statutory ordinances, initiation rites nor courts of judgment"" (Fiorienti and Peltzman 38).   This is in contrast as to what others recognize as organized crime. In direct retrospect to his earlier writings, Arlacchi claims that, through interviews with Mafia members, there is a more formal organization within the Mafia and that the Mafia does have initiations.  
     The United States Mafia definitely was different than the Sicilian Mafia when trying to generalize them...

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