flunkyism

/ˈflʌŋkiˌɪzəm/
noun
  1. The behavior or attitude of being too obedient or eager to please someone in power, often in a weak or silly way.
    • The company's culture of flunkyism meant that no one ever told the boss the truth.
    • The movie critic wrote about the flunkyism of journalists who never question powerful people.
    • She hated the flunkyism in the office, where everyone just agreed with the manager.
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