In feudal society, centred on peronal bonds of mutual obligation. accounting for precise degrees of protection[?] and [fellowship can prove difficult. Loyalty in these circumstances became a matter of extremes: alternative groups existed, but lack of mobility fostered a personal sense of loyalty.
The rise of states (and later nation states) meant the harnessing of the "loyalty" concept to foster allegiance to the sovereign or established government of one’s country, also personal devotion and reverence to the sovereign and royal[?] family.
Wars of religion and their interminglings with wars of states have seen loyalty used in religious senses too, involving faithful support of a chosen or traditional set of beliefs or of sports representatives[?]. And in modern times marketing has postulated loyalties to abstract concepts such as the brand. Customer churn[?] has become the opposite of loyalty, just as high treason once stood as the opposite of the same idea. Compare loyalty card.
Partly based on http://1911encyclopedia.org (http://1911encyclopedia.org)
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