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what did C. Wright Mills mean by the “Sociological imagination”? How could it be applied to, for example, watching people running in a marathon, where our children attend school, or where we shop for groceries?
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Running Head: SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
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C Wright Mills on Sociological Imagination
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SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
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Introduction
Mills described sociological imagination as a mental quality which permits all persons,
not just intellectuals to understand history and biography and their linkages within the confines
of a society. Mills states that the variance between a failed thought and an effective sociological
thought narrows down to the imagination. Therefore, he doe...
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