The navigational practice of maintaining institutional standing while preserving intellectual integrity and authentic beliefs.
Sor Juana wrote religious poetry and philosophical defenses of women's education while maintaining her position in a convent—a delicate balance of strategic compliance with authentic expression. This framework applies directly to secular individuals in religious families, communities, or professional environments where open atheism carries social or economic risk. Strategic compliance doesn't mean abandonment of convictions; rather, it's the deliberate choice of which battles to fight and which truths to voice selectively. Sor Juana's example demonstrates that one can maintain institutional relationships while preserving core intellectual commitments. For secular identity development, this concept validates the complexity of living authentically within constraining systems. It offers permission to navigate harm reduction—maintaining relationships, employment, or safety—without surrendering the intellectual autonomy and honest self-assessment that define secular maturity.
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