the sociology imaginary enables us to grasp history and biography and relationships between the two in society -c.w.mills explain?
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The imaginary (or social imaginary) is the set of values, institutions, laws, and symbols through which people imagine their social whole. It is common to the members of a particular social group and the corresponding society. The concept of the imaginary has attracted attention in anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and media studies.
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