C. Wright Mills

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  • C. Wright Mills was an influential American sociologist known for his critical analysis of power structures and class in the United States.

  • His most famous work, The Sociological Imagination, published in 1959, explores the relationship between individual experiences and broader social forces.

  • Mills advocated for sociologists to engage with public issues and bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world problems.

  • He criticized the prevailing trends in sociology, calling for a more politically engaged and interdisciplinary approach.

  • Mills' work emphasized the importance of understanding the connections between personal troubles and social issues, and he encouraged sociologists to use clear, accessible language in their writing.

  • He died in 1962 at the age of 45, leaving a lasting impact on the field of sociology.

Books by C. Wright Mills