
New Books in Critical Theory Gina Schouten, "The Anatomy of Justice" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Feb 1, 2026
Gina Schouten, Harvard philosopher and author of The Anatomy of Justice, offers a reorientation of liberal egalitarianism toward an evaluative 'anatomy' of justice. She discusses how mutual respect reframes egalitarian demands, navigates distributive versus relational tensions, and shows how this framework diagnoses cultural and institutional injustices without abandoning principles.
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Formative Teaching Experience Shaped Her Focus
- Gina Schouten recounts growing up in a working-class Indianapolis suburb and teaching English learners, which shaped her commitment to justice.
- She pivoted from social work to philosophy after finding philosophy better suited to wrestle with deep questions about unfair constraints.
Prioritize Evaluative Discernment Over Principles
- Schouten argues liberal egalitarian theory should prioritize "evaluative discernment" over prescribing normative principles first.
- She calls her weighted list and ranking of justice values the "anatomy of justice," which guides non-ideal theory and feminist defense of liberalism.
Mutual Respect as Foundational to Legitimacy
- Mutual respect grounds political liberalism for Schouten and issues substantive legitimacy demands.
- From that foundation she derives stringent requirements for gender, racial, and distributive equality beyond some Rawlsian readings.



