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Intellectual Inheritance and Rejection

The practice of claiming tradition while selectively critiquing it—accepting what serves justice and refusing what perpetuates hierarchy.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana worked within Catholic theology yet challenged its restrictions on women's minds. She inherited an intellectual tradition while refusing its gendered limits. This concept addresses a core fairness challenge: how do we honor wisdom from the past without being imprisoned by its injustices? Every civilization that advanced fairness did so through thinkers who asked: which teachings liberate, and which merely legitimize power? Sor Juana shows this isn't betrayal but deeper loyalty to truth. She studied scholasticism, rhetoric, and scripture not to obey but to argue persuasively within frameworks her opponents recognized. Applied practice means critically examining inherited systems—legal, educational, spiritual, familial—identifying which elements serve human flourishing and which serve only dominance, then building anew on honest foundations.

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