“For we cannot adequately understand 'man' as an isolated biological creature, as a bundle of reflexes or a set of instincts, as an 'intelligible field' or a system in and of itself. Whatever else he may be, man is a social and an historical actor who must be understood, if at all, in close and intricate interplay with social and historical structures”
Quote by C. Wright Mills
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The Sociological Imagination
This work delves into the concept of the sociological imagination, examining how personal experiences are influenced by broader social contexts and historical forces. more
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