Laurent de Sutter is Professor of Legal Theory at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
“Sutter’s pungent, bite-sized provocations are best described as a postcritical Minima Moralia: a spanner thrown into the machinery of suspicion and an essential reminder of what the critical spirit is unable to see.” Rita Felski, University of Virginia “Using the stealth capacities of hermeneutic distrust as his weapon of choice, de Sutter’s writing breaks into unrecovered areas of subtle teachings, shedding light on philosophemes gleaned from Aristotle to punk-led attitude, biojewelry, and the historical buildup of authority billed to the triumph of reason in its many intrusive morphs.” Avital Ronell, New York University “Sutter’s pungent, bite-sized provocations are best described as a postcritical Minima Moralia: a spanner thrown into the machinery of suspicion and an essential reminder of what the critical spirit is unable to see.” Rita Felski, University of Virginia “Using the stealth capacities of hermeneutic distrust as his weapon of choice, de Sutter’s writing breaks into unrecovered areas of subtle teachings, shedding light on philosophemes gleaned from Aristotle to punk-led attitude, biojewelry, and the historical buildup of authority billed to the triumph of reason in its many intrusive morphs.” Avital Ronell, New York University