The Outfit Quotes
The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America
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Gus Russo790 ratings, 4.01 average rating, 68 reviews
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“It would be easy to mistake Daley's tolerance of the Outfit for simple corruption. However, the more accurate assessment appears to be that Daley understood better than most that the sooner the hoods were promoted up the social ladder, the sooner they would disappear into the landscape much the same way as the Founding Fathers who institutionalized the enslavement from the African subcontinent, or the westward explorers who orchestrated the demise of more than six million Native Americans, or the aging robber barons who defrauded untold millions of their life savings. Why, Daley must have wondered, should Chicago's greedy frontiersmen be treated any different from their predecessors? Mayor Daley seemed to know innately what Kefauver had failed to grasp, and what Professor David Bell of Columbia University had labeled 'the progress of ethnic succession': The violence associated with the process was, at least in the case of organized crime, overwhelmingly intramural, and when it spilled over, it seemed to dissipate once the gang obtained what it believed was its rightful share of the American Dream. As Daley once responded to a question about his indulgence of the Outfit, 'Well, it's there, and you know you can't get rid of it, so you have to live with it.”
― The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America
― The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America
“McDonald, who was known to hate policemen, was once approached by two cops for a two-dollar donation. “We’re burying a policeman,” one of them said, to which Mike responded, “Here’s ten dollars. Bury five of them.”
― The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America
― The Outfit: The Role of Chicago's Underworld in the Shaping of Modern America
