Banishment by popular vote, -- a means adopted at Athens to rid the city of a person whose talent and influence gave umbrage., Banishment; exclusion; as, social ostracism.
Ostracism appears to first have been used by the Athenian democracy.
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No, the Areopagus did not have responsibility for ostracism in ancient Athens. Ostracism was a political process used to exile a citizen for ten years, decided by a vote of the Assembly rather than the Areopagus. The Areopagus primarily served as a council for judicial matters and overseeing certain aspects of governance, while ostracism was a form of direct democratic action by the citizenry.
Ostracism and persecution of the Jews by Hitler and non-whites during the apartheid in South Africa both show acts of evil en-masse by corrupt governments.
The Early greeks.
social ostracism and forbidden love
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cleisthenes
organism optimism ostracism
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