Loyalty is a highly charged and important issue, often evoking strong
feelings and actions. What is loyalty? Is loyalty compatible with
impartiality? How do we respond to conflicts of loyalties? In a global
era, should we be trying to transcend loyalties to particular political
communities?
Drawing on a fascinating array of literary and cinematic examples - The
Remains of the Day, No Country for Old Men, The English Patient,
The Third Man, and more - Troy Jollimore expertly unravels the
phenomenon of loyalty from a philosophical standpoint. He reflects on
the idea that loyalty shapes our very identities, and considers both the
benefits and the dangers of loyalty: on the one hand, how excessive
loyalty can move us to perform immoral, even evil actions; one the
other, how loyalty can expand our lives and give us a sense of meaning
and belonging.