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Defense of One's Own Thinking

Workers' right to defend their ideas, methods, and professional judgment against unjust criticism or erasure, maintaining intellectual integrity within power imbalances.

Juana
Why It Matters

When attacked for her intellectual positions, Sor Juana wrote the 'Reply to Sor Filotea,' a masterwork of self-defense that asserts her right to think, speak, and be heard. She refused to accept censure as silencing. This concept translates to workers' right to defend their professional thinking, resist wrongful blame, and maintain intellectual integrity. Workers face constant pressure to adopt management's narrative, accept blame for systemic failures, or suppress valid critiques of workplace practices. The defense of one's own thinking means workers can advocate for their methods, question unjust directives, and articulate their perspective without retaliation. It means whistleblower protections, freedom to speak about working conditions, and protection from being gaslit about workplace realities. For Sor Juana's tradition, the right to defend your thinking is inseparable from dignity. Applied to labor: workers must have space to reason, argue, and resist without losing their positions. This includes union representation, legal protections for worker speech, and cultures that value worker input rather than demanding compliance.

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