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A "good" Don
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07/19/11 05:33 AM
07/19/11 05:33 AM
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In another thread Immobiliare brought up a variation of an old question: do you think Tom had it in him to become a good Don? Can there be something like a "good" Mafia Don? To me, this question about a good Don is kind of absurd: After all we're talking about the head of an organisation that earns money by killing people. It's like asking "What makes a good dictator?" Marlon Brando's strength was to show a complex character: A man who used his capabilities in a corrupt society who was still a good father and a loyal employer. That doesn't change the fact that he was running a murder organisation. In "The Godfather" we see no street violence (apart from Sonny beating up Carlo), we don't see the killing of the labour union guy, we don't see how they blackmail shopkeepers. We don't really see how the Corleones make their money. We only see violence from the Corleone side when it comes to revenge which always shown as rightful. Thus, a good Don is someone who organizes crime business smoothly.
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Re: A "good" Don
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07/19/11 01:52 PM
07/19/11 01:52 PM
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In another thread Immobiliare brought up a variation of an old question: do you think Tom had it in him to become a good Don? Can there be something like a "good" Mafia Don? To me, this question about a good Don is kind of absurd: After all we're talking about the head of an organisation that earns money by killing people. It's like asking "What makes a good dictator?" I don't think it's accurate to say a Mafia family "earns money by killing people." That's what a hitman does. A Mafia family certainly uses violence (including deadly force) for various reasons, and often (though not always) those are financially related. But I don't think killing itself is a major way the organization as a whole makes money. Extortion, racketeering, prostitution, gambling etc. are, and violence is often used in these areas. On the question of "goodness," obviously nobody becomes a Mafia don (or a dictator) by being some sort of candidate for sainthood. In forming one's opinion of a particular individual in the mob, or a particular dictator, one has to take this into account from the outset. Some mobsters, like "Gaspipe" Casso and Nicky Scarfo, were way more brutal than a person has to be even if they're a Mafia leader. Vito Corleone, on the other hand, seems to have been about as good and kind a person as one could be without ceasing to be a viable Mafia don. He does seem like a good guy within the context of the mob, although not by the standards of the larger society. He's clearly not a villain in the context of the Godfather book and movies.
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