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The Unfinished Argument as Resistance

A framework accepting that environmental justice work may never achieve complete victory, and that sustaining argument and presence across generations constitutes its own form of success.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's intellectual work remained incomplete at her death, her arguments unresolved within institutional frameworks that would not hear them. Yet her refusal to abandon inquiry despite institutional closure models a kind of resistance that environmental activists must embrace. Climate change and ecological destruction are not problems with final solutions in our lifetimes; movements may not witness ultimate victory. This concept reframes the measure of success: it lies not in achieving total systemic change but in maintaining rigorous argument, refusing silence, and passing on knowledge to the next generation. Environmental organizers practicing this wisdom accept multi-generational struggle without despair. They document ongoing injustice, sustain communities of resistance, train younger activists, and maintain moral clarity about what is being destroyed and what justice requires. The concept honors the reality that fighting for the living world is unfinished work, and that showing up across years and decades—keeping the argument alive—constitutes profound resistance.

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