Ethical consumption protects intellectual freedom by resisting marketing manipulation; true choice requires independence from corporate narratives and manufactured desire.
Sor Juana's fierce protection of her intellectual autonomy—her refusal to be controlled or silenced—illuminates how ethical consumption is fundamentally about autonomy. Marketing systems are designed to colonize our minds, manufacturing desires we didn't know we had. Sor Juana would recognize this as a violation of intellectual freedom. Ethical consumption means reclaiming autonomy: distinguishing authentic needs from manufactured wants, resisting emotional manipulation, and choosing based on our values rather than algorithmic suggestion. This isn't about deprivation; it's about liberation. When we consume consciously, we assert our right to think independently, to make decisions aligned with our deepest commitments. Sor Juana's life exemplified intellectual self-determination despite enormous pressure. She teaches us that ethical consumption is an exercise in freedom—the freedom to know ourselves, our values, and what we truly need.
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