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Defense of Labor as Dignified Intellectual Work

A perspective that recognizes all labor—especially invisible manufacturing and service work—as deserving of respect, fair compensation, and recognition of workers' intelligence.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's entire life was a defense of intellectual work as sacred and worthy of support and honor. She could not write, think, or contribute without patronage, and she insisted on the right to intellectual engagement regardless of her gender or social position. This principle demands that we recognize the intelligence, skill, and dignity in all forms of labor, especially the invisible work that produces our goods. The people who harvest, sew, assemble, and package what we consume are engaging in skilled work that requires intelligence and problem-solving. Ethical consumption means refusing to treat their labor as cheap or disposable. It means understanding that paying fair wages, ensuring safe conditions, and allowing workers dignity is not charity but justice—recognition of their intellectual and physical contributions. When we consume ethically, we affirm that the hands and minds that created our goods deserve respect, fair treatment, and the freedom to develop their own capacities, just as Sor Juana insisted on her own right to intellectual development.

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