C. Wright Mills is best recollected for his highly acclaimed work The Sociological Imagination, in which he set ahead his scenery on how social science should be pursued. Hailed upon publication as a cogent and hard-hitting critique, The Sociological Imagination took subject with the ascendant schools of sociology in the United States, calling for a humanist sociology connecting the public, private, and historic size of our lives. He focuses mostly on human interactions, embracing how public bonds effect people's beliefs and how societies from and change. Sociology, therefore, is a correction of extensive scope: Virtually no ...