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Justice Beyond Guilt: Structural Change

Moving from individual guilt about consumption toward systemic solutions and collective action for structural justice.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana understood that individual intellectual achievement, while important, cannot substitute for institutional and structural change in society. Similarly, ethical consumption must move beyond personal virtue and guilt toward systemic transformation. Individual consumers cannot shop their way out of global exploitation; ethical choices matter, but they are insufficient alone. This concept reframes ethical consumption as one element of collective action for structural justice. We support fair-trade cooperatives while advocating for labor law reforms. We buy sustainable products while demanding corporate accountability regulations. We refuse fast fashion while supporting movements for garment worker rights. The danger of focusing only on personal consumption choices is that it displaces responsibility from corporations and governments onto individual consumers, especially poor and marginalized people with fewer ethical options. True ethical consumption combines personal practice with collective action, individual integrity with structural reform, mirroring Sor Juana's integration of intellectual work with advocacy for systemic change.

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