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Consumption and the Intellectual Life

Examining how consumer choices either support or undermine the capacity for intellectual freedom, contemplation, and learning.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana fought to protect time and resources for her intellectual pursuits, understanding that thinking, writing, and learning require space and freedom from exploitation. In modern ethical consumption, this concept asks: which products and systems support intellectual life, and which extract it? Fast fashion, designed for constant replacement, captures attention and resources that might go toward learning. Digital platforms that harvest attention reduce cognitive space for deep thought. Conversely, buying durable goods, supporting local makers, and choosing products that don't demand constant upgrade cycles protect time and mental energy for intellectual pursuits. This concept reframes ethical consumption as integral to protecting the conditions for knowledge work, creativity, and reflection. Following Sor Juana's example, we can use consumption choices to defend the intellectual life itself—choosing simplicity and durability over complexity and novelty, supporting makers over algorithms, and protecting our attention as fiercely as we protect our values.

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