Ostracism
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Ostracism was a procedure under the Athenian democracy where a prominent citizen could be expelled from the city for ten years. Not considered a penalty, the expulsion could be pre-emptive, to remove someone thought to be a threat to the state (or who just seemed too powerful), or it might be a way of diffusing a major confrontation between rival politicians. But the command that it made was a neutral one: We think it better you not be here for a time. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The procedure is to be distinguished from the modern use of the term, which generally refers to informal modes of exclusion from a group. (See shunning.) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ Table of Content ~
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