Resilient Social Violence

Christina Jerne
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This concluding chapter summarises some of the key insights from the chapters of the book. It argues that the mafia transcends an organization of criminals, but might be read as a particular form of paralegal power, founded on resilient expressions of social violence. Drawing on empirical examples from the texts gathered in the anthology, two themes are identified are being distinctive to mafia power throughout its history: political entrepreneurship and social poverty. The chapter traces several details of these dimensions, and suggests that it could be beneficial to explore these in a comparative manner, that is by inserting them in a broader and more global conversation on persistent forms of paralegal power. 

 

Suggested citation

Jerne, C. (2024). “Conclusion: Resilient social violence”. In Dalla Chiesa, N., Jerne, C. (Eds.) Against the Mafia: The Classic Italian Essays. Jerne, C. (Trans). London: Palgrave Macmillan.