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== Calabrian 'Ndrangheta ==
== Etymology section ==

"The etymological approach is criticised by some historians. John Dickie argues that "the flattering connotations of the word 'Ndrangheta (courage, martial prowess, manliness) indicate that the 'Ndrangheta as a social phenomenon was rooted in the same positive values, and that it only later degenerated into criminality." "


This bit does not seem to make much sense. The second sense seems to confirm the etymological approach, not criticize it.
Male voice [[Special:Contributions/2A02:A03F:68EA:DD00:D8BA:A3F3:8B2:E5F9|2A02:A03F:68EA:DD00:D8BA:A3F3:8B2:E5F9]] ([[User talk:2A02:A03F:68EA:DD00:D8BA:A3F3:8B2:E5F9|talk]]) 19:07, 18 January 2023 (UTC)
[[User:Rodrigo braz|Rodrigo de Salvo Braz]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo braz|talk]]) 03:20, 28 September 2024 (UTC)

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"The etymological approach is criticised by some historians. John Dickie argues that "the flattering connotations of the word 'Ndrangheta (courage, martial prowess, manliness) indicate that the 'Ndrangheta as a social phenomenon was rooted in the same positive values, and that it only later degenerated into criminality." "

This bit does not seem to make much sense. The second sense seems to confirm the etymological approach, not criticize it. Rodrigo de Salvo Braz (talk) 03:20, 28 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]