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Al Capone4

d prohibition to 3.make over a modern city for his own use, andlived off it as blatantly and richly as a caesar of Rome. This edict that Caponepresented, seem to have establish the standards for the ways of the mafia today.With this method of doing business, it would only dispense the mafia with morecontrol over meaningful people in their pursuit of organized crime both then andnow. 4.There are several cases on record about Capone in which the cases becamemore clearer when put in the light of an analysis of how the mafia enterprisestrives. Capone's confident and poised attitude would never retire its way of doingbusiness. He always did his business with little worry of things going wrong inhis bootlegging. This style of attitude would soon become a trade mark in thelikes of other mafia leaders who would follow. Still Capone went about his wayof life during prohibition killing people whom he felt threatened by. This madeCapone a very powerful individual and in turn he was feared by many law abidingcitizens. Capone's power in the mafia then, is still entirely alive now in thestructure of the mafia. Although he is dead now, his legend lives on in theleaders of today's modern mafia. Being a big shot business man in this present day and age takes a lot ofstrenuous hours to reach for the top. Capone, although new this, made hislivelihood off his illegal bootlegging. Capone saw that this was an effortlessway of making a enormous amount of money without performing the strenuous workother people were doing just to get by life. the Mafia today still follows thesame route as Capone did then because of the large amounts of money that can bebrought in through crime with business. Its all really common today to see awhite collar individual use their professional look to bring about money tothemselves. Money was an immense thing and was always needed in the years of Capone'slifetime. With the depression and war, it made it difficult for people to...

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