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The Intellectual Labor Behind Objects

Recognizing the creative, mental, and skilled work embedded in products—honoring makers' intellectual contributions as worthy of just compensation.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's life exemplified how intellectual work—writing, thinking, creating—deserves recognition and fair compensation. In ethical consumption, this means seeing products not merely as commodities but as vessels of human intellect and creativity. Artisanal goods, handmade items, and products requiring specialized knowledge carry the intellectual labor of their makers. Fair-trade practices, supporting small creators, and choosing goods from makers whose names and stories we know honors this principle. Sor Juana would reject the reduction of creative work to mere extraction of profit. When we purchase thoughtfully, we acknowledge that someone's intelligence, skill, and vision shaped what we own. Ethical consumption becomes an act of justice toward intellectual workers—whether they're artisans, designers, or craftspeople—recognizing their contributions deserve dignity and fair exchange, not exploitation or erasure.

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