Abuse Of Power Research Paper

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There are many opportunities in order to procure power and influence in society. Most gain it through success and leadership, while some obtain through goals and wealth. But, there are some who obtain this power through one way and one way only, fear. Through fear, these people gain power, through power they gain wealth, through wealth they gain influence, through influence they gain control over thousands, and through control they are able to corrupt society to their standards. In the case of these people of the underground crime syndicates, “fear is the best deterrent of all.” After the “Great War” ended and the world was now at peace for a time, thousands of young Americans returned home after the war to an abundant economy flowing with …show more content…

During the party scene of the Roaring Twenties, everyone was enjoying this period of fortune that could be witnessed through partying the night away, which organized crime eagerly provided to those who want to participate. Crime provided the alcohol for the parties, which were the results of the bootlegging organized crime did to gain their wealth, and the large parties that were provided by the crime’s “endless” stream of cash. What others didn’t expect was that this all an act for the mob to gain the favor of the general public in order that they will submit to the mob’s commands. By the time of the Great Depression, the mob bosses were treated like royalty by the public because all the “good” they gave to their lives years ago. By then, everyone that wasn’t still wealthy or wasn’t in the crime syndicates were in service to the different crime bosses like indentured servants that are trying to pay a insolvable debt that so far away from being …show more content…

In John Kobler’s book, Al Capone, he describes the lifestyle of Capone’s daily life in the 20’s and how others would wait for his commands at any time, saying, “Capone was a late riser, having customarily stayed up past down, eating, drinking and nightclubbing, and visitors who called before noon would find him in dressing gown and silk pajamas, which, like the silk sheets he slept on, were monogrammed.” (Kobler 14) This shows how like other crime bosses, Capone waking up late in the afternoon represents the daily life of people in the 20’s that stayed up all night partying and also shows that Capone enjoyed the festivities that he provided as well, as if he was king over all of it. Just like a ruling class of leaders, Capone and the other crime bosses would run the operations of illegal bootlegging and racketeering without question from most of the general public or any public figures that were involved with the crime families in anyway through unnoticed or unnoticeable methods. In Kristen Lindberg’s article, Traditional Organized Crime in Chicago, she describes how much influence the crime families had in their dealings, “They conduct their activities in a methodical, systematic or highly discipline and secret fashion.” (Lindberg 48) Through the use of legitimate businesses that served as

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