Aligning purchasing decisions with one's actual values and knowledge rather than succumbing to marketing manipulation or social pressure.
Sor Juana's fierce intellectual independence and refusal to compromise her convictions offer a model for ethical consumption grounded in integrity. Just as she insisted on thinking for herself despite institutional pressure, ethical consumers must examine their own values and act upon them authentically. This means resisting marketing narratives that contradict what we know to be true about labor exploitation, environmental destruction, or cultural appropriation. Intellectual integrity in consumption requires us to notice when we rationalize purchases that violate our stated principles—the cheap clothing from exploitative factories, the electronics built on conflict minerals, the products that harm communities we claim to support. Sor Juana's life teaches that true freedom requires the courage to think critically and act accordingly, even when it's inconvenient or costly.
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