Is it not true that in ancient times the worst punishment of all was not death, but banishment?

Is it not true that in ancient times the worst punishment of all was not death, but banishment?

Jean Said Makdisi
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Is it not true that in ancient times the worst punishment of all was not death, but banishment?

Jean Said Makdisi
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I had been brought up to be something of an intellectual, but there seemed at the time no connection between my newly formed ideas and the world to which I had returned. Indeed, I did not even recognize my ideas as ideas at all: they seemed to be culled from somewhere else and did not belong to me. I did not know then what I am just beginning to know now: that my ideas were indeed mine, that I had reacted and changed and moved, that I had already analyzed and synthesized, rejecting some thoughts, adopting others, putting yet others away for a while to be thought on. I did not recognize how mentally active an individual I had become, already divorced from the world through my own thoughts, my own perceptions of right and wrong, of honour and justice, of what mattered and what did not. (2007: 117)

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