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    1. I believe C. Wright Mills’ sociological imagination meant that you have to imagine a person does certain things based upon that person’s upbringing and past social interactions. Sociologists need to be able to see how the influences of society affected such as the culture, social norms, their beliefs, and circumstances caused the the person's decisions and actions. 2. Karl Marx believed that social conflict leads to a change in society (p.17) He also believed that the disproportions of capitalism

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    The Sociological Imagination is a concept created by C. Wright Mills. This concept describes the understanding of biography experience, worldwide experience, and experiences in society. A Sociological Imagination allows one to understand what is going on with themselves, others, and as society as a whole. With this understanding, one is able to comprehend the struggles others endure, allowing an individual to have sympathy for others. This understanding betters humankind in allowing each individual

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    sociology professor proposed the social imagination. He discusses the proper relationship by conducting sociological study between biography and history. He wanted to understand how a societal or global transformation can affect us everyday. Mills research in 1950s caught a lot of attention and was recognized in the field of sociology. He emphasized the value of adopting a sociological perspective for understanding the world, introducing the term sociological imagination. “Neither the life of an individual

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    Promise, “Sociological imagination enables its possessor to understand the larger historical scene in terms of its meaning for the inner life and the external career of a variety of individuals.” This is meaning that sociological imagination enables people to reflect on how society has impacted themselves in the past, in order to decipher how their lives will be affected in the future. Sociological imagination is a very important ability that people must use for their benefit. What is sociological imagination

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    The sociological imagination as described by C. Wright Mills is “the ability to understand the intersection between biography and history or interplay of self and the world.” (13) Mills also describes the sociological imagination by saying, “we have come to know every individual lives, from one generation to the next, in some society; that he lives out a biography, and that he lives out within some historical sequence. By the fact of his living he contributes, however minutely, to the shaping of

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    The term sociological imagination is the ability to recognize that as individuals we are also apart of the large society. it also helps us to see situations socially and ways they inter and influence each other.In the “The Promise”, C. Wright Mills defines sociological imagination as “a individual’s ability to recognize the influence of their society of key historical happening on their own life struggle”. He conveys that an individual cannot strive if she/she doesn’t recognize the history occurring

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    The Sociological Imagination by C. Wright Mills talks about a few different things. In my reading response I will be noting two of those things. One being that persons sociological imagination is a quality of mind that allows one to connect their own experiences with a broader society. Second is the difference and similarities between troubles and issues. After our class discussion and reading this over I came to the understanding that one of the key ways men and women are able to understand society

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    Have you ever heard of the sociologist C. Wright Mills? Mills presented the idea of sociological imagination. This has been an important concept to the field of sociology. Sociological imagination lets us grasp history and biographies relation between two people in society. Which also encomposases the discipline of sociology as a field of study. Sociological imagination and the idea of political correctness in society depend on each other. Now a days, men believe that they cannot overcome their

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    Krystal Bailey Professor Popp SOC 210-0002 8 March 2018 Sociological Imagination: Thinking Outside the Box Sociological imagination is related to experiences of the individual with other relationship in society. The three primary characteristics pertaining to sociological imagination: biography, history and social structure. My personal condensed definition of “the sociological imagination” is that it is the idea one should be aware of the societal structures around themselves, and how those structures

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    lives, which is why the sociological imagination is such a powerful tool. The sociological imagination was created by C Wright Mills. Mills states “The sociological Imagination enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society” (Mills, 2008, p.13). The sociological imagination allows people to understand the big picture and not just the personal issues. Public issues versus private issues are a big aspect of the sociological Imagination. Public issues versus

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