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So I have been thinking for a while how I would best raise/indoctrinate someone to be "loyal" towards you while maintaining reliability.(I have more than once considered the hypothetical scenario of how to raisie a bunch of loyal assassin's).
Practically this has lead me to more closely think about how to personally define the concept loyalty in itself and what situations fits that. Firstly and most importantly it suggests subservience(as in putting their needs before yours, not necessarily having authority over someone). Another thing that I closely align with loyalty is self-satisfaction. For some reason or another you should be satisfied with being subservient (can be anything from pride, love, maybe something more abstract like "a feeling of belonging" or "a purpose in life"). Now of note you don't have to like the task to be "loyal" but you would at some level still be content for some reason having done it.
Materialism/fear/ambition I can't really consider those loyalty. They don't to be particularly... Well, "loyal" as they are all ultimately self servient. And while you can of course argue that all actions are self serving these are more selfish. As such while you may do things for money or at gunpoint you are never truly subservient doing them because you are doing them to better your own situation.
Nationalism (and similar) is a common theme of how to ensure loyalty to an institution. Create a bunch of more or less made up ties to a central authority and keep parroting that you are supposed to care about it. I don't really consider nationalism as particularly reliable. Actually you could consider nationalism a weaker form of devotion and/or intimacy.
So from what I have gathered there are two effective ways of gaining/maintaining someone's loyalty and those are devotion and intimacy.
Now devotion has proven itself particularly effective in maintaining loyalty as the person in question basically absolves themselves of responsibility over their beliefs/doubts and places it on someone/something. Devotion can cover a large spectrum, something as basic as respect or belief in their qualities(like trust) can be enough.
The problem with devotion is that it often requires people to be proven(or at least not disproven) of the quality that you believe in. Alternatively a refusal to acknowledge reality. Either way belief is central when it comes to devotion. The reasons for devotion can vary but putting yourself on a methaphorical pedestal that others can look up to in some way has proven effective.
Intimacy is often a two way street and go both ways. It's a basic part of human nature to feel a belonging to a "group" basically extending the self towards a bigger community(which I refer to as intimacy). Another form of this is love/positive feelings or maybe even sympathy towards another human creating an intimate bond(of varying strength). There may similarities with devotion particularly when the bond is towards a cause.
That intimacy often goes both ways(as a necessity to maintain the emotional connection creating intimacy) means that the loyalty often can go both ways. One of the biggest disadvantages of using intimacy to maintain loyalty is therefore the need of this bond that can at times be fragile. The fact that intimacy often is based more on emotion than belief makes it more fragile in away but the fact that it isn't based on belief makes it stronger agianst logical arguments.
Of note I believe a partnership can have loyalty involved but more often than not it is towards the shared interests/cause rather than the individuals. Shared interests tcan get someone to work with you and the belief that you are better at accomplishing them for you(devotion).
Oftentimes the biggest concern both when it comes to intimacy and devotion is maintaining trust. A breaking of trust(real or imagined) can quickly destroy both beliefs and bonds. I still believe it's both are more reliable and significant than materialistic options.
Now at times I have real trouble extrapolating this topic fully because there are so many situations that just don't fit. People are loyal to a cause/person without any discernable reason. After some thought I am putting that down to self satisfaction being a feeling and as such can be felt without a discernable logical reason.
I am unsure what to think about this form of loyalty as its so individualistic or how one could make use of it. There is probably much more to think and extrapolate about in regards to this "middle group" that don' fit a materalistic(first paragrapparagraphotion/intimate form of loyalty.
Conclusion: More thought on how to get army of ultra loyal assassin's still needed.
Practically this has lead me to more closely think about how to personally define the concept loyalty in itself and what situations fits that. Firstly and most importantly it suggests subservience(as in putting their needs before yours, not necessarily having authority over someone). Another thing that I closely align with loyalty is self-satisfaction. For some reason or another you should be satisfied with being subservient (can be anything from pride, love, maybe something more abstract like "a feeling of belonging" or "a purpose in life"). Now of note you don't have to like the task to be "loyal" but you would at some level still be content for some reason having done it.
Materialism/fear/ambition I can't really consider those loyalty. They don't to be particularly... Well, "loyal" as they are all ultimately self servient. And while you can of course argue that all actions are self serving these are more selfish. As such while you may do things for money or at gunpoint you are never truly subservient doing them because you are doing them to better your own situation.
Nationalism (and similar) is a common theme of how to ensure loyalty to an institution. Create a bunch of more or less made up ties to a central authority and keep parroting that you are supposed to care about it. I don't really consider nationalism as particularly reliable. Actually you could consider nationalism a weaker form of devotion and/or intimacy.
So from what I have gathered there are two effective ways of gaining/maintaining someone's loyalty and those are devotion and intimacy.
Now devotion has proven itself particularly effective in maintaining loyalty as the person in question basically absolves themselves of responsibility over their beliefs/doubts and places it on someone/something. Devotion can cover a large spectrum, something as basic as respect or belief in their qualities(like trust) can be enough.
The problem with devotion is that it often requires people to be proven(or at least not disproven) of the quality that you believe in. Alternatively a refusal to acknowledge reality. Either way belief is central when it comes to devotion. The reasons for devotion can vary but putting yourself on a methaphorical pedestal that others can look up to in some way has proven effective.
Intimacy is often a two way street and go both ways. It's a basic part of human nature to feel a belonging to a "group" basically extending the self towards a bigger community(which I refer to as intimacy). Another form of this is love/positive feelings or maybe even sympathy towards another human creating an intimate bond(of varying strength). There may similarities with devotion particularly when the bond is towards a cause.
That intimacy often goes both ways(as a necessity to maintain the emotional connection creating intimacy) means that the loyalty often can go both ways. One of the biggest disadvantages of using intimacy to maintain loyalty is therefore the need of this bond that can at times be fragile. The fact that intimacy often is based more on emotion than belief makes it more fragile in away but the fact that it isn't based on belief makes it stronger agianst logical arguments.
Of note I believe a partnership can have loyalty involved but more often than not it is towards the shared interests/cause rather than the individuals. Shared interests tcan get someone to work with you and the belief that you are better at accomplishing them for you(devotion).
Oftentimes the biggest concern both when it comes to intimacy and devotion is maintaining trust. A breaking of trust(real or imagined) can quickly destroy both beliefs and bonds. I still believe it's both are more reliable and significant than materialistic options.
Now at times I have real trouble extrapolating this topic fully because there are so many situations that just don't fit. People are loyal to a cause/person without any discernable reason. After some thought I am putting that down to self satisfaction being a feeling and as such can be felt without a discernable logical reason.
I am unsure what to think about this form of loyalty as its so individualistic or how one could make use of it. There is probably much more to think and extrapolate about in regards to this "middle group" that don' fit a materalistic(first paragrapparagraphotion/intimate form of loyalty.
Conclusion: More thought on how to get army of ultra loyal assassin's still needed.