Starting from highlighting some specific moments in Arendt's works critically dealing with sentimentality matters, we will focus on a specific aspect: the place of indignation when narrating, telling, and constructing the history of a community and, at the same time, opening a public space. This is characterized by Arendt as an elementary space, where others appear to me and I appear before them. (Arendt, Human Condition 221), originating the political aspect. This view allows us to rebuild the possible relationship between indignation and politics in this German author's views.
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López Merino, M. J. (2014). Indignación política: Reflexiones desde el pensamiento de H. Arendt. Alpha, (38), 243–252. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-22012014000100016
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