The Sacred

Can We Save the Family by Abolishing It? With Sophie Lewis

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Feb 18, 2026
Sophie Lewis, political theorist and author known for writing on family abolition and communising care, offers a provocative rethink of kinship. She explores replacing nuclear burden with collective care. Short bursts cover utopia as practice, hidden household labour, the myth of unassisted motherhood, surrogacy reframed, and inventing new words for shared kinship.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood, Secret Languages And Momo

  • Sophie recalls childhood in France with a secret trilingual language shared with her brother.
  • She remembers reading Michael Ende's Momo and identifying with its anti-capitalist protagonist.
ANECDOTE

Adolescence: Survival By Exit And Achievement

  • Sophie describes a fraught adolescence with a depressed mother, alcoholism and mutual loathing that pushed her to run away.
  • She credits overachievement and leaving for Oxford as survival strategies.
INSIGHT

Utopia As Practice, Not Destination

  • Lewis treats utopia as a practice and method rather than a fixed destination, emphasising collective action now.
  • She says glimpses in present movements make utopian change legible and actionable.
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