-
create an
idealized and
heroic image of a
glorious leader,
often through unquestioning flattery and praise. Historically, it has been
developed through techniques...
- ultra-Orthodox
website Kikar Hashabbat, who
admitted he made a
mistake by
unquestioningly accepting the IDF's claims. "Why
would an army
officer invent such...
-
considered threats to his
friends as
threats to himself, but he
demanded unquestioning loyalty in return.
Jackson was self-confident,
without projecting a...
-
interest in Aristotle's
ideas survived, they were
generally taken unquestioningly. It is not
until the age of
Alexandria under the
Ptolemies that advances...
- that
lasted for 20 years". He
denied that the
robots represented "an
unquestioning embrace of
digital culture", and said: "We
tried to use
these machines...
- and was
already doubted in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. It was
almost unquestioningly accepted from the 5th to the 16th
centuries that Paul was the author...
-
strictly hierarchical structure in
which orders flowed from the top and
unquestioning loyalty was
given to superiors. Only the SA
retained some autonomy....
-
unimportant in the organisation:
minions whose value lies
primarily in
their unquestioning loyalty to
their leader. The term
henchman is
often used derisively...
- type
characterized by a
disposition to
treat authority figures with
unquestioning obedience and respect. Conceptually, the term
authoritarian personality...
- cadaver-like obedience, zombie-like obedience,
slavish obedience,
unquestioning obedience,
absolute obedience or
blind obedience)
refers to an obedience...