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Blood Money and Broken Dreams
Al Capone Chicago's Prohibition Era Crime Boss Who Defined Organized Crime
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Engelska, 2026111 kr
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This book examines how Al Capone came to embody the paradox of organized crime, both as a product of Prohibition's illicit markets and as a force that transformed criminal enterprise into a nationwide system. His rise paralleled the expansion of speakeasy networks that turned ordinary neighborhoods into hubs of illegal alcohol trade, generating immense cash flow that required new forms of enforcement, loyalty, and operational control. Through intimidation and strategic alliances, Capone's organization absorbed rival gangs and normalized violence as a routine business tool, reshaping organized crime into a structured, quasi corporate system. Simultaneously, bribery and political patronage blurred the line between criminal profit and civic authority, revealing how organized crime could embed itself within public institutions. The work explores three mechanisms behind Capone's enduring influence. First, the systematization of bootlegging logistics through centralized distilleries, interstate trucking routes, and coded accounting created operational models resembling modern supply chain management. Second, symbolic violence, most famously linked to the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, served not only to eliminate rivals but also to project fear and reinforce dominance through spectacle. Third, Capone's deliberate cultivation of celebrity through media exposure, tailored image making, and public generosity anticipated the modern celebrity criminal phenomenon, where notoriety itself becomes a form of power and protection.