The sociological imagination

The sociological imagination

[US] Charles Wright Mills, Li Junpeng and Wen Xiang, editors-in-chief

Beijing Normal University Press

2017-03-02

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Summary

They do not possess the qualities of mind necessary to grasp the interplay between man and society, life and history, self and world. They are not able to cope with their private troubles in a special way that would control the usual...

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About the Author

Charles Wright Mills was an American sociologist known for his contributions to sociological theory.

Here is an introduction to him: Basic Personal Information: Charles Wright Mills was born on August 28, 1916, in Fort Worth, Texas, United States.< He died on March 20, 1962 at the age of 45.

Education and Career Background: Mills received his bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.< His academic career was mainly spent at Columbia University, where he was a professor of sociology.

Writing Career: Mills' writing career was mainly concentrated in the 1950s and 1960s.

His works include The Sociological Imagination, The Power Elite, and White Collar: The American Middle Classes.< These works have had a profound impact on the field of sociology.

Style and Themes of Works: Mills' works are known for their critical thinking and in-depth analysis of social structures.< He emphasized the connection between personal experience and social structure, and that sociological research should focus on this connection.

The themes of his works include power, class, politics, and personal freedom.

Personal Life: There is less public information about Mills' personal life.< His academic achievements and contributions to society are the main part of his legacy.

Social Impact: Mills' work has had a profound impact on sociology and the social sciences.< His ideas have stimulated extensive discussions on power structures, social inequality, and personal freedom.

Citations and Evaluations: Mills is widely regarded as one of the most important sociologists of the 20th century.< His works have been cited many times and are highly regarded by the academic community.

For example, sociologist Daniel Bell called Mills "the conscience of American sociology.

" Latest Updates: Since Mills died in 1962, there are no latest updates.< However, his works and ideas continue to have an impact in academia and society.

As for Li Junpeng and Wen Xiang, they are the editors-in-chief of the book "The Sociological Imagination", not the authors.< They played an important role in introducing Mills' works to Chinese readers.

Their work may include translation, annotation, and providing modern interpretations of Mills' ideas.< Due to lack of public information, a more detailed personal introduction cannot be provided.