The Sociological Imagination

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The major focal point of Mills's work were social inequality, was the power of elites and their control of society, the shrinking middle class, the relationship between individuals and society, and the significance of an historical perspective as a key part of sociological thinking.

Mills's most powerful and famous work, was The Sociological Imagination (1959), define how one should access the world if one wants to see and understand as a sociologist does. He focuses on the importance of seeing the connections between individuals and everyday life and the biggest social forces that form and course through society, and the importance of understanding our modern lives and social structure in historical context. In terms of contemporary social