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The Mafiosi - Power Family and Honor - cover

The Mafiosi - Power Family and Honor

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

In the shadowy underworld of organized crime, where power, family, and honor intertwine, lies the Mafia, a clandestine organization that has captivated the world's imagination for centuries. This book takes you on a journey into the heart of the Mafia, revealing its intricate structure, its complex relationships with law enforcement and politics, and its profound impact on society.

Through a comprehensive exploration of the Mafia's history, rituals, and activities, you will gain a deeper understanding of this enigmatic organization. From its humble origins in Sicily to its global reach, the Mafia has left an indelible mark on nations, shaping their destinies in both overt and subtle ways.

Unravel the secrets of the Mafia's intricate network of families, their unwavering loyalty, and the strict codes of conduct that govern their actions. Delve into the Mafia's involvement in legitimate businesses, as well as its illicit activities, ranging from racketeering and extortion to drug trafficking and money laundering. Witness the Mafia's attempts to infiltrate and corrupt law enforcement agencies, as well as the government's efforts to combat organized crime.

Explore the Mafia's political connections, its influence on elections, and its ability to manipulate the levers of power to its advantage. Examine the Mafia's impact on society, both positive and negative, including its role in the American Dream, its influence on the economy, and its involvement in social welfare programs.

This book is not merely a chronicle of the Mafia's activities; it is an exploration of the human condition, a journey into the dark recesses of power, greed, and ambition. It is a story of survival, adaptation, and transformation, as the Mafia evolves to meet the challenges of a changing world. Through this book, you will gain a deeper understanding of this clandestine organization and its enduring fascination, while also shedding light on the complex social, political, and economic forces that have shaped its existence.

Uncover the secrets of the Mafia today and embark on a journey into a world of power, family, and honor, where the lines between right and wrong are blurred and the pursuit of wealth and influence often comes at a steep price.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 161 pages.

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