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Intellectual Flourishing as Fundamental Right

Recognizing that denying people's ability to develop their minds and pursue knowledge is a foundational form of corruption.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana fought for her right to learn, think, and publish—to develop her intellectual capacities freely. Denial of educational access, suppression of inquiry, and control of thought are forms of corruption that undermine human dignity and social welfare. Many corruption systems depend on keeping populations intellectually limited—unable to understand complex fraud, unable to access information, unable to think critically about injustice. Fighting corruption requires guaranteeing genuine intellectual access: quality education, information freedom, protection for researchers and journalists, support for public discourse. This Sophos tradition sees knowledge-sharing and intellectual development not as luxury but as essential infrastructure for justice. A truly anticorruption society must ensure that people can develop their minds, access information, think critically, and pursue learning. This requires resources, protection from censorship and retaliation, and cultural valuing of intellectual life. Sor Juana demonstrates that intellectual flourishing is inseparable from freedom and justice.

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