Philosophy Club: The law of capitalism & how to transform it
Philosophy Club: The law of capitalism & how to transform it
Society

Wed. June 3, 6:30PM

Philosophy Club: The law of capitalism & how to transform it

Katharina Pistor in conversation with Laurent de Sutter on the legal machinery behind capitalism


Even though capitalism has been conventionally described as an economic system, it is actually a deeply entrenched legal regime. Law provides the material for coding simple objects, promises, and ideas as capital assets. It also provides the means for avoiding the legal constraints that societies have frequently imposed on capitalism. Often lauded for creating levels of wealth unprecedented in human history, capitalism is also largely responsible for the two greatest problems now confronting humanity: the erosion of social and political cohesion, which undermines democratic self-governance, and the threats that emanate from climate change.


By exploring the ways that Western legal systems empower individuals to advance their interests against society, Katharina Pistor reveals how capitalism is an unsustainable system designed to foster inequity. She offers ideas for rethinking how the transformation of the law and the economy can help us create a more just system—before it is too late.


speaker

Katharina Pistor

Katharina Pistor is Professor of Comparative Law and Director of the Center for Global Transformation at Columbia Law School. A member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, of the Academia Europaea and of the Club de Rome, she is also doctor honoris causa of the universities of Rotterdam and Antwerp. Her previous book, The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality (Princeton UP, 2019), became an international best-seller. The Law of Capitalism (2025), its follow-up, is out with Yale University Press.

moderator

Laurent de Sutter

Laurent de Sutter is an award-winning author and publisher whose books have been translated into 15 languages. He runs the "Theory Redux" book series with Polity Press and "Perspectives Critiques" with Presses Universitaires de France. He also is a professor of Legal Theory at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Sciences-Po Paris. He recently published "Superweak: Thinking in the 21st Century” (Polity, 2025).
Start
Wed. June 3, 6:30PM
End
Wed. June 3, 9:00PM
Format
TheMerode Talks
Language
English (US)
Guest allowed?
Yes, 1 per member

Address

Event
Pl. Poelaert 6
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Parking
Parking Poelaert, Place Poelaert 1000 Brussels

Detailed programme

Welcome
Wed. June 3, 6:30PM
Start of the conversation
Wed. June 3, 7:00PM
A moment to connect
Wed. June 3, 8:00PM
End
Wed. June 3, 9:00PM

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