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The restorative remedy that Hannah Arendt proposed within theotherwise unpredictable realm of political life was the act offorgiveness. Arendt perceived forgiveness as an imported faculty,one that is not part of the political process itself. In a closelook at the role that forgiveness played in the framework of theTruth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, this workcontrasts this view with social views of forgiveness. What theSouth African case helps to show is that one cannot uncriticallyintroduce forgiveness as a remedy for politics without a discussionof the various conflicts, necessary conventions and socialconditions that such an ambitious prescription would demand. Withthe conditions that the act of forgiving demands on theinterpersonal level and with the conditioning it undergoes whenmade part of an aggregate political process such as theconstruction of national unity, the struggle over forgiveness ispart of the political process itself rather than an importedremedy.