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The New Sociological Imagination
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240 pages
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Exploring the interplay between personal troubles and public issues, this classic work delves into the sociological imagination, encouraging readers to connect individual experiences with larger societal structures. Wright Mills critiques the concentration of power in society and emphasizes the importance of understanding social contexts. Through compelling arguments, he challenges conventional wisdom, urging a deeper awareness of how personal circumstances are shaped by historical and social forces. This thought-provoking text remains influential in sociology and social theory.
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2006, paperback
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