Using consumption choices as deliberate acts of intellectual and moral resistance against exploitative systems.
Sor Juana herself practiced intellectual resistance, challenging patriarchal limitations on women's learning and expression through her writing and advocacy. This concept extends that framework to consumption: every purchase is a statement, an argument made through action. Ethical consumption becomes a form of intellectual defiance against systems designed to maximize profit at the expense of workers, communities, and ecosystems. By choosing fair-trade products, supporting cooperative enterprises, or boycotting companies complicit in exploitation, consumers engage in reasoned resistance. This isn't emotional reaction but deliberate intellectual choice—examining the logic of extraction, questioning normalized practices, and asserting alternative values. Sor Juana's legacy teaches that silence equals complicity. Applied to consumption, this means recognizing that every transaction either reinforces or resists the dominant logic of exploitation. Ethical consumption becomes an exercise in intellectual integrity and courageous action.
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