Understanding that every purchase is a vote for certain values and practices, granting consumers moral agency similar to Sor Juana's intellectual influence.
Though Sor Juana had limited political power, her intellectual work and writings shaped consciousness and challenged injustice. Similarly, consumption patterns collectively exert tremendous power over what industries produce, how they operate, and what values they prioritize. When millions choose sustainable products, they shift markets; when consumers boycott exploitative brands, they signal that certain practices are unacceptable. This reframes ethical consumption from individual virtue-signaling into genuine political action. Sor Juana's example shows how intellectual conviction, persistently articulated, transforms culture. Our consumption choices operate the same way—each purchase either reinforces unjust systems or supports alternatives. This concept demands we take consumption seriously as a manifestation of power and responsibility. We are not merely shopping; we are voting with our resources for the world we want. Recognizing this transforms ethical consumption from optional lifestyle into essential engagement with justice.
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