Naruto did not TNJ Sasuke. Sasuke is the one who's doing most of the talking in this chapter. Sasuke kind of TNJ'd himself. Naruto's actions made Sasuke realize that his ideals were wrong NOT his ideas. He admitted to being wrong about isolating himself and taking all hatred onto himself. He does not say his revolution idea is wrong, he even mentions revolution in their conversation.
Sasuke never has been or ever will be all good or all bad. Even when he was behaving badly there were certain lines he was not always willing to cross. While he and Naruto have settled their differences, he mentions that he's not ready to accept everyone. He's not going to go all touchy, feely, accept and love everybody, and blindly follow Naruto. That's not who he is. He even warns Naruto he might go against him again.
I think he's going to have a wait and see kind of attitude. Trust but verify. He'll see what the alliance does instead of just assuming they won't work together, find out what his role could be in the post war era. If anything repairing their friendship means that he won't try to do everything on his own because he realized bonds could be a strength and not a weakness. He knows full well that everyone will not be willing to accept him and he's okay with that. He truly does not care what most other people think of him.
Personally, I think this is one of the best chapters Kishi has written in a long time. I think he's kept both characters true to themselves.
Now that he has found his voice he will probably use it to shape this post war era and have some if his ideas incorporated into it. When Naruto won't take action, he probably will. Friendship does not mean you always agree with someone.