Machiavelli believes that a sense of obligation is not enough to keep men loyal because people can easily break obligations if it benefits them or if they see an opportunity for self-interest. He argues that fear of punishment or hope of reward are more effective motivators for loyalty and obedience.
Machiavelli believed that a citizen army composed of free men who were loyal to the state and invested in its well-being was the best type of army. He emphasized the importance of training, discipline, and civic duty among soldiers in such an army.
Latin fidere, meaning 'trust, believe, be loyal'.Latin credere, menaing 'believe'.
Loyal. She is loyal to her country. My husband is loyal to me.
It is very hard to believe that so many Germans remained loyal to Hitler during WWII. Despite the fact that Jim Jones was an evil and controlling cult leader, he had hundreds of loyal followers in Jamestown. King Friday and Queen Sarah had many loyal subjects in the Land of Make-Believe.
Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians are the three groups loyal enough to be involved in US politics today.
Loyal is when you care, but like sex a lot. Faithful is when she gives good enough head to keep you around.
Being Trust Worthy To your friends or Peers, I believe :)
Colonists who remained loyal to Britain were called Loyalists.
Loyal and obedient. Since an antonym is one word I believe the more accurate answer would simply be obedient
lenin and Stalin and putin
Obediently fulfilling duties, Blending dedication with responsibility, Loyal to one's commitments, Involved in meeting expectations, Grateful for opportunities, At the heart of every obligation, Taking action with determination, Inspired by a sense of duty, Overcoming challenges with perseverance, Never wavering in one's responsibilities.
Faithful and loyal are similar in that they both imply commitment and dedication. However, there is a subtle difference. Faithful generally refers to staying true and committed to a promise, belief, or obligation, while loyal describes being dedicated and supportive to a person or cause, often involving feelings of allegiance or allegiance.