The new world order — from fraud and force to business as usual in the global free market: The up-to-date evidence
✍ Scribed by Justin Vitiello
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 871 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-0751
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✦ Synopsis
In contrast to U.S. mass-media and some of their American colleagues in criminology, expert mafiologists in Sicily and the rest of Italy have no qualms about employing the precise term that encompasses their specialty to identify (a) an institution evolving since the nineteenth century, sometimes factionalizing, but mostly cohering in Sicily's modern history to become the island's dominant culturo-socio-politico-economic power in the 1990's; (b) Sicilian, Italian, Italian American, multi-ethnic, and international (or multi-national?) crime organizations; (c) a particular way (or death-dealing life style?) of seizing, holding and aggrandizing culturo-socio-politico-economic hegemony in both the underworld and the realms of legal powers-that-be.
This tripartite meaning of Mafia is, in essence, the concept that informs, with variations of emphasis, the four works cited above, all of which, hewn via the hard labor of Santino and his Centro siciliano di documentazione "Giuseppe Impastato", are designed as "instruments for experts -criminologists, sociologists, magistrates, jurists, journalists -to use in the field... (and) to help anyone deepen his/her understanding of a reality -i.e., organized crime and its role in contemporary society -that is so serious and complex that we dare not be limited in our vision of it by its treatment in the mass-media. ''1 Furthermore, the key to such a comprehensive grasp of what Santino considers the gravest problem of our times is an exact and exacting interpretation of the
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