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Freedom and Constraints in Consumption Decisions

Understanding that true ethical consumption requires both personal freedom to choose and acknowledgment of the real constraints—economic, geographic, social—that limit most people's options.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's life was defined by living within constraints—as a woman, as a colonial subject, as a nun—while fiercely exercising the freedoms available to her. She critiqued her world while working within it, never pretending that freedom was simply a matter of individual will. This nuanced approach is essential for ethical consumption discourse. Wealthy consumers have access to expensive fair-trade, organic, and ethically-produced goods; poor consumers often do not. The ability to research supply chains, buy from specialty retailers, and pay premium prices for ethical products is itself a privilege. Sor Juana's example teaches that justice requires acknowledging these real inequalities rather than shaming people for impossible choices. Ethical consumption frameworks must account for economic reality: people surviving paycheck to paycheck cannot always choose the ethical option. True ethical consumption advocacy involves both individual choices and systemic change—supporting living wages, accessible transportation, affordable food systems, and educational access. The goal is expanding freedom for all to make ethical choices, not performing judgment against those constrained by poverty. When Sor Juana resisted her circumstances, she did so with clear-eyed recognition of her limitations while fighting to expand possibilities for those with even fewer options.

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