An Analysis of C. Wright Mill's The Sociological Imagination

"C. Wright Mills's 1959 book The Sociological Imagination is widely regarded as one of the most influential works of post-war sociology. At its heart, the work is a closely reasoned argument about the nature and aims of sociology, one that sets out a manifesto and roadmap for the field. It...

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Main Authors: Puga, Ismael 1916-1962 (Author), Easthope, Robert (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2017
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Series:The Macat Library
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