"With compelling argumentative force, Garuttis Watch Your Words presents a resolute call for a new appreciation of the arts of speech as the central civic leverage point for emancipatory action. This manifesto explores both the foundational role of the word for the politics of social, political, and economic relations and how to reimagine those relationships in a world increasingly influenced by the internets logorrheic deluge. Impeccably translated by Raymond Geuss, Garuttis manifesto has already led to the founding of the Centre for the Arts of Speech in Paris." Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto
"Beginning with the simplest of propositions, we must value speech properly, Garutti tears into linguistic degradation in our time with depth, comprehensiveness, and knife-like clarity. His plea for linguistic restitution as an ethics of reciprocity is equally simple, well articulated, and urgent. Translated by Raymond Geuss, who places the book within the genre of the manifesto, Watch Your Words is a must-read which should be widely discussed." Daniel Herwitz, University of Michigan
"A passionate and timely plea to restore dignity and value to human speech. Reminding us that we are what we say, Garuttis manifesto is in fact a practical guide to what Michel Foucault once praised as the courage of the truth made manifest in speech, action, and life." James I. Porter, University of California, Berkeley