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Naive-Transitive Consciousness

The second stage of conscientization — recognizing limitations as constructed but attributing them to individual rather than structural causes.
Naive-transitive consciousness is Freire's term for the developmental stage in which people have broken with magical thinking — they know something is wrong, they recognize limitations are not natural — but they attribute constraints to simple, often personalized causes. The peasant blames a specific landlord rather than the system of land ownership; the student blames a specific teacher rather than the educational model; the newly capable AI user attributes her previous inability to 'choosing the wrong major' or 'not being good at math' rather than to interface paradigms requiring translation, educational systems sorting people into technical tracks, and economic structures making technical training accessible to some and not others. This stage is genuine progress — the person has recognized that limitations are constructed, which magical consciousness cannot acknowledge — but the recognition is incomplete. Solutions remain limited to individual action: replace the bad landlord, find a better teacher, try harder next time. The structural dimension — the system producing the pattern of individual failures — remains invisible, and transformation remains trapped in the cycle of individual adjustments that
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