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Sociological Imagination In The Promise By C. Wright Mills

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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 in the world them. Specifically, Mills suggests that,“the sociological imagination enables its possessor to understand the larger historical sense in terms of its meaning for the inner life and the external career of a variety of individuals” (Mills,1959,p. 2). Ultimately what this indicates is that in order for a individual to see the impact he/she has on the world and the impact the world has of them, they must locate themselves within a larger cultural society for the ability to experience sociological imagination. …show more content…

which he defines as “...the remarkable fact that people are able, with very little instruction to figure out how to practice their lives with others” (Lemert,2008,p.XVII). Lemert conveys that in order for people to establish social competence, they must have the skill to study the rules, structure and organization of the social society they are apart of. This is important because it takes practice for an individual to breakdown difficult social

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