The practice of independent critical thinking as a foundational defense against corrupt systems that depend on unquestioned obedience.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge despite institutional pressure demonstrates how intellectual autonomy resists corruption. When individuals think independently, they cannot be easily manipulated by corrupt authority. Corruption thrives in environments where people accept narratives without examination. Sor Juana's insistence on asking questions, studying across disciplines, and defending her right to intellectual work models how societies strengthen themselves against corruption. By cultivating citizens who demand evidence, reason through problems, and refuse dogmatic claims, communities build immunity to corrupt actors who rely on ignorance and passive acceptance. This concept transforms education from mere information transfer into a practice of liberation that exposes injustice.
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