KING LEAR: What art thou?
KENT: A very honest-hearted fellow, and as poor as the king.
KING LEAR: If thou be as poor for a subject as he is for a king, thou art poor enough. What wouldst thou?
KENT: Service.
KING LEAR: Who wouldst thou serve?
KENT: You.
KING LEAR: Dost thou know me, fellow?
KENT: No, sir; but you have that in your countenance which I would fain call master.
KING LEAR: What’s that?
KENT: Authority.
— William Shakespeare, King Lear, Act I, Scene IV
does it make sense to question wether "breeding" is a particularly "english" obsessions?
ok, but what is the "ontological" status of the english? do they exist? what does "breeding" actually produce?
So what do you think Vimothy. I know what Twitter accounts you follow.
I know what manuel de landa thinks