A framework for sharing intellectual work and wisdom that honors both creator autonomy and collective human flourishing beyond pure market logic.
Sor Juana's vast correspondence with scholars, patrons, and peers represented an economy of ideas distinct from market transactions. She gave intellectual labor generously while maintaining fierce protection of her right to do so on her terms. This suggests a libertarian approach beyond false binary: ideas need not be either enclosed as pure property or surrendered as commons. Her tradition models voluntary exchange, patronage, gift, and credit systems where creators choose how to distribute their work. Libertarian justice must distinguish between forced extraction and freely chosen sharing. Knowledge thrives through circulation, yet creators deserve recognition and autonomy over their contributions. Sor Juana's life illustrates how intellectual freedom includes the right to determine one's own economy—to publish, gift, mentor, or withhold as conscience dictates. This framework protects both creator property rights and the genuine community benefits that flow from intellectual generosity.
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