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Luciano almost abolished the system of "Made Men"
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However Genovese pursuaded him to keep it Although there would have been few objections had Luciano declared himself capo di tutti capi, he abolished the title, believing the position created trouble between the families and made himself a target for another ambitious challenger.[36] Instead, Luciano chose to quietly maintain control through the Commission by forging unofficial alliances with other bosses. However, Luciano did not discard all of Maranzano's changes. He believed that the ceremony of becoming a "made man" in a crime family was a Sicilian anachronism. However, Genovese persuaded Luciano to keep the title, arguing that young people needed rituals to promote obedience to the family. Luciano remained committed to omertà , the oath of silence, to protect the families from legal prosecution. In addition, he kept Maranzano's structure of five crime families in New York City is this accurate? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Luciano#Reorganizing_Cosa_Nostra_and_The_Commissionmakes you think how much the mafia would of changed if they did abolish it
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