C. Wright Mills
American sociologist and author of 'The Sociological Imagination'

Born
August 28th, 1916
108 years ago
Died
1962
63 years ago — 46 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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Born in 1916, a prominent American sociologist focused on the interplay between individual experiences and broader social forces. Utilized the term 'sociological imagination' to encourage understanding of societal structures and their effects on personal lives. Authored several influential books, including 'The Power Elite' and 'White Collar'. Contributed scholarly work on social stratification and bureaucratic structures in modern society. His writings often criticized the limitations of existing sociological methods and advocated for a more critical perspective on social issues.
Authored 'The Sociological Imagination'
Authored 'The Power Elite'
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