The book unfolds across three sections, first laying out the Mafia hierarchy and the roles of boss, underboss, and other key figures. It then dissects the mechanics of power struggles, using case studies like the Castellano assassination to illustrate how individuals maneuver for control. Finally, it analyzes the impact of law enforcement and inter-family rivalries on internal power structures, showing how these external influences can destabilize families.
The book uses primary sources like court transcripts and FBI surveillance records, offering a rigorous, fact-based account of mob life. This approach offers a novel perspective, focusing on internal power dynamics as the primary driver of mob behavior. It provides new insights into the decision-making processes and strategic calculations that shape Mafia history, making it valuable for students, law enforcement, and anyone interested in true crime and the social science aspects of organized crime.
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