what is sociological imagination according to C. Wright Mills? Explain using suitable example
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Wright Mills defined sociological imagination as "the awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society". Sociological imagination is an outlook on life that tries to break away from the monotony of day to day life.
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The most common example of the sociological imagination pertains to unemployment. An individual facing unemployment might feel defeated, depleted, and discouraged. That person is likely to look in the mirror and say, "You didn't work hard enough. You didn't try hard enough…" You, you, you.
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