“Absorbing and important [Santoro] builds a convincing and subtly argued case for why we need to treat the Mafia as a type of politics. […An] essential contribution.”<br /><b>David Nelken, <i>Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia<br /><br /></i></b>“Santoro takes us closer to the human side of mafiosi than anyone. As he convincingly argues, Mafia style and ceremonial go back to an ancient Mediterranean form of politics, antedating the state and continuing alongside it.”<br /><b>Randall Collins, author of <i>Violence: A Micro-sociological Theory<br /><br /></i></b>“This book is valuable and important: it combines political science, history, sociology and Maussian anthropological observations to develop a novel theory of Mafia as an elementary form of politics. The result is a provocative text for those interested in the many dimensions of organized crime beyond criminal and economic analysis and, crucially, the global North.”<br /><b>Lucia Michelutti, University College London</b>

This ground-breaking book offers a deep and original analysis of the Mafia – in particular Cosa Nostra – as a distinct form of politics. Marco Santoro breaks with criminal and economic approaches which see the Mafia as an industry of private protection and rationally calculating wealth accumulation. Instead he argues that it represents an alternative way of organizing political relations, the exercise of power, and the struggle for prestige. Nor is this a distortion or failure of the modern Western state, based on the rule of law: the Mafia is best understood as an older, alternative tradition of politics, a distinctly Southern institutional arrangement of social life focused on personal ties and obligations. Today, the Mafia still thrives among subaltern classes and in regions that the modern state has not yet incorporated, as a conservative counter-politics of prestige. Pivotal to understanding this world is a cultural sociology of the Mafia, offering the tools and concepts necessary to penetrate the symbolism and structures of Mafia life.

Blending diverse theoretical strands with folk sources and the voices of Mafiosi themselves, Santoro develops a political theory of the Mafia, shedding new light on this captivating, global, and remarkably resilient phenomenon.

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1. Mafia, Politics, and Social Theory: An Introduction

2. The ‘Mafia’ in ‘Mafia Studies’: (Re)constructing a Sociological Object

3. What is Right with the Economic Theory of the Mafia?

4. The Public Life of Mafiosi

5. The Mafioso’s Gift or, Making Sense of an “Offer You Cannot Refuse”

6. Blood, Bund, and (Personal) Bonds: The Mafia as an Institutional Type

7. Mafia as an Elementary Form of Politics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780745670683
Publisert
2021-12-17
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd; Polity Press
Vekt
499 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Marco Santoro is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bologna.