Ep. 50: Leah Sargent on the Dignity of Dependence
Lura Forcum and Lauren Hall interview writer and essayist Leah Sargent about her book The Dignity of Dependence [https://www.amazon.com/Dignity-Dependence-Feminist-Manifesto-Catholic/dp/0268210330?crid=J55F906P6342&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.55-tN0-xAB3CV6LbS9u-JwL0Zxg5BvLwweYmDpWD9hHGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.K-tvpqtKG-ddCSgXML8wSbp0JZDqJ9hR8QsEHHqj2E4&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+dignity+of+dependence+a+feminist+manifesto&qid=1773324467&sprefix=,aps,98&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl2&tag=unequyoked-20&linkId=cbd2443bafee9d1a3b82180df48adf4a&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl], arguing that dependence is a normal, dignified part of human life rather than an interruption to flourishing, and that a false ideal of autonomy undermines a just society. They discuss how prosperity and medical buffering foster illusory control, American frontier individualism, and rights language that downplays duties, while emphasizing that people often fear depending on others more than being depended upon, citing suicide and euthanasia motivations. The conversation explores asymmetry in relationships, gratitude, and responding to help without denying burden, then connects dependence to Christian life and grace, Catholic conversion, and finitude. They examine motherhood, parenting, “the given,” and limits of agency, and consider birth and death as non-purely-medical events shaped by trust, home birth/hospice, and professionalization, extending to mental illness, disability, and reciprocal community accommodations.
00:00 Meet Leah Sargent
00:34 Why Dependence Has Dignity
02:04 Family and Life Cycles
03:29 Prosperity and Control Illusions
05:49 American Independence Myth
07:04 Rights Duties and Ownership
11:17 Fear of Being a Burden
14:30 Asymmetry and Gratitude
17:43 Faith Grace and Dependence
25:40 Agency Limits and Doomscrolling
28:25 Motherhood and Being Finite
32:30 Accepting the Given
34:35 Stoicism and Christian Suffering
35:15 Trust in Childbirth
38:20 Birth Plans and Support
40:50 Birth and Death as Dependence
44:02 Professionalizing Death
45:11 Regulation and Human Goodbyes
49:04 Hospital Noise and Dignity
50:17 Mental Illness and Asymmetry
53:30 Accommodation and Reciprocity
55:47 Dementia Cafes and Interdependence
58:04 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Leah
Resources
Find Leah’s work at https://leahlibresco.com/
You can find links to her books, including The Dignity of Dependence, here [https://leahlibresco.com/book/].
Articles mentioned in the podcast: Everyone is Eventually a Burden [https://open.substack.com/pub/matthewburdette/p/everyone-is-eventually-a-burden?r=1hk6kq&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=post%20viewer] and Mothers Are Not Machines [https://lindseydeloachjones.substack.com/p/mothers-are-not-machines]
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