Using rigorous intellectual and creative capacity to envision and design economic and social systems aligned with ecological limits.
Sor Juana's brilliance lay partly in her disciplined imagination—the capacity to think beyond existing constraints while grounding ideas in careful reason and evidence. This faculty is crucial for climate justice, which requires not just understanding what's wrong but imagining and building what could replace extractive systems. Disciplined imagination means designing regenerative economies that work within planetary boundaries, envisioning supply chains that honor labor and ecology, creating governance structures that prioritize intergenerational welfare over quarterly profits. It requires both rigorous analysis and creative vision—understanding physical constraints of carbon budgets and biodiversity limits, then imaginatively designing alternatives that don't sacrifice human dignity. Sor Juana's model shows such imagination isn't escapist fantasy but rooted in careful study and reasoned argument. Applied to climate, this practice means intellectual communities engaging in serious speculation about post-carbon futures, circular economics, and ecological restoration as genuinely viable alternatives, not utopian fantasies. Her legacy invites humanity to imagine responsibly toward different worlds.
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