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Justice-Centered Consumer Identity

Developing a sense of self fundamentally grounded in commitment to justice, making ethical consumption integral to personal identity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana claimed an intellectual identity despite systems designed to deny it to women—she defined herself through her commitment to knowledge and truth-seeking. Similarly, justice-centered consumer identity means identifying yourself as someone committed to ethical consumption not as a burden but as core to who you are. This psychological shift transforms ethical consumption from external rule-following into authentic self-expression. When you internalize the identity of a justice-conscious consumer, decisions become easier and more consistent—you're not fighting against your self-concept but living it out. This identity acknowledges your complicity in unjust systems while refusing to be defined by that complicity alone. Instead, you actively shape an identity of resistance and alignment with your values. Sor Juana's example shows how intellectual and moral commitments create identity; ethical consumption similarly allows you to author your own story as someone who uses economic power intentionally, toward justice, making consumption choices expressions of your deepest commitments.

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