Thinking about indignation
Keywords:
indignation, resistance, commitment, social change and open societyAbstract
The indignation is becoming fashionable. What is it hidden? What is behind this concept? Is it a mere indication of our current problems or does it go beyond that? It certainly means more than what it seems and what it demands; seen merely as a coherent behavior with a positive and transformative vision of the reality. This and a lot more is brought out into the open in this short text.Downloads
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Published
2018-11-15
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Belmonte García, O. (2018). Thinking about indignation. Razón Y Fe, 267(1373), 255–259. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/razonyfe/article/view/10032
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