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The Hidden Labor Behind Luxury

The practice of tracing and acknowledging the often-invisible human labor and suffering concealed within goods marketed as desirable or luxurious.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's Mexico was built on the hidden labor of indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans, yet colonial society presented itself as refined and enlightened. She recognized this fundamental hypocrisy. Modern ethical consumption demands similar unflinching honesty. Luxury goods—elegant clothing, fine jewelry, exotic foods—often depend on hidden human cost. Workers laboring in unsafe conditions, earning subsistence wages, sometimes trafficked or coerced, enable the comfort of consumers. Sor Juana would insist we name this reality directly. True refinement cannot coexist with willful ignorance of suffering. By learning whose hands made what you wear or use, you restore dignity to invisible workers. Ethical consumption means refusing the pleasure of luxury built on others' exploitation. It means choosing simplicity when necessity demands it, or finding producers who genuinely honor worker dignity and fair compensation.

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