
New Books in Critical Theory Andrew Lister, "Justice and Reciprocity" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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Apr 5, 2026 Andrew Lister, political philosopher and author of Justice and Reciprocity, explores reciprocity's role within Rawlsian justice. He outlines reciprocity as a limiting condition on duties, contrasts different reciprocity concepts, and applies the idea to incentives, UBI, duties to future generations, and global justice. Short, focused, and thought-provoking.
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How A McGill Course Pushed Lister Toward Philosophy
- Andrew Lister recounts switching from politics and economics to philosophy after a contested political theory course at McGill.
- He describes being drawn to debate and returning to philosophy for graduate work at UCLA under Carol Pateman.
Rawls, Hume, And A Puzzle That Sparked The Book
- Lister traces his interest to puzzles about Rawls, Hume, and the mutual advantage tradition, including critiques from Sandel and Barry.
- He narrates how engaging with Rawls' Hume claim and replies by Gibbard and Barry motivated his reciprocity focus.
Reciprocity Is Symmetry Of Oriented Properties
- Rawls' two official reciprocity definitions (mutual benefit vs. midpoint between impartiality and mutual advantage) miss reciprocity's conditional orientation.
- Lister formalizes reciprocity as symmetry of oriented properties: conditional care calibrated to others' care.






