Revolutionary Emotions
The discussion highlights the intersection of private emotions and public roles during mid-19th century revolutions. A poignant moment is shared where a revolutionary expresses his right to feel deeply amidst the chaos, emphasizing that vulnerability does not diminish honor. The conversation also introduces the archetype of the romantic revolutionary, exemplified by figures like Friedrich, who embody both idealism and charisma.In this clip
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326: The Year of Revolutions: 1848
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