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Laurent de Sutter

    Laurent de Sutter is a French-speaking Belgian philosopher whose work navigates the complex intersections of philosophy, law, and art. He critically examines concepts of power, subjectivity, and societal structures, often challenging conventional boundaries. De Sutter employs a distinctive intellectual approach, merging rigorous theoretical inquiry with sharp observations of contemporary life. His writings invite readers to reconsider fundamental aspects of thought and social existence.

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    After Law
    • 2020

      After Law

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Law is the most sacred fetish of our time. From radicals to conservatives, there is no militant, activist or thinker who would consider doing without it. But the history of our fascination with law is long and complex, and reaches deeper into our culture than we might think. In After Law, Laurent de Sutter takes us on a journey to uncover the sources of our fascination. He shows that at a certain moment in our history a choice was made to treat law as a decisive feature of civilization, but this choice was neither obvious nor necessary. Other political, social, religious or cultural possibilities could have been chosen instead – from ancient Egypt to Mesopotamia, from medieval Japan to China, from Islam to Judaism, other cultures have devised sophisticated tools to help people live together without having to deal with norms, rules and principles. This is a lesson worth reflecting on, especially at a time when the rule of law and the functioning of justice are increasingly showing their sinister side – and their impotence. Is there life beyond law?

      After Law