The investigation and acknowledgment of environmental destruction, human suffering, and injustice obscured in the final consumer price of goods.
A cheap t-shirt carries hidden costs: polluted water in manufacturing communities, worker exhaustion and illness, carbon emissions, toxic dyes. These costs are externalized—pushed onto vulnerable workers and ecosystems while the consumer sees only the low price. Sor Juana championed truth and the pursuit of knowledge through careful investigation. Ethical consumption demands investigating these hidden costs with similar rigor. What environmental damage produced this clothing? How many hours of labor, and at what wage? What resources were extracted from whose land? The true price includes all these realities, even when invisible at checkout. This knowledge is uncomfortable—it reveals our complicity and complicates consumption. Yet Sor Juana teaches that truth, however difficult, is necessary for justice. By knowing the true costs, we make genuinely informed choices and recognize our responsibility to those bearing the hidden burden.
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