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Nicole Endara
on Oct 20, 2024Verified
~C.Wright Mills (1959) discusses a "quality of mind" that allows us to understand "what is going on in the world and...what may be happening within" ourselves.Mills calls this view of society and individuals:
A) social solidarity
B) the principle of sociation
C) the sociological imagination
D) dialectical socialism
E) none of these choices
Sociological Imagination
The ability to see the relationship between individual experiences and larger social influences.
Social Solidarity
The bond of unity and mutual support among members of a society, stemming from shared values, beliefs, and interests.
Dialectical Socialism
A philosophy that applies the dialectic method to socialism, suggesting societal change comes from the conflict between opposing forces, aiming for a classless society.
- Understand the concept of the sociological imagination as introduced by C. Wright Mills.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of the sociological imagination as introduced by C. Wright Mills.