#3 C.Wright Mill's Sociological Imagination | Classical Sociological Theory
Welcome to 'Classical Sociological Theory' course ! This lecture explores C. Wright Mills's concept of the sociological imagination, emphasizing the ability to connect personal experiences with larger social structures and historical forces. It discusses the distinction between personal troubles and public issues, illustrating how individual problems can be understood as products of broader social forces. The lecture highlights the importance of locating individual biographies within their historical context to gain a deeper understanding of social life. NPTEL Courses permit certifications that can be used for Course Credits in Indian Universities as per the UGC and AICTE notifications. To understand various certification options for this course, please visit https://nptel.ac.in/courses/109106180 #SociologicalImagination #CWrightMills #PersonalTroubles #PublicIssues #SocialStructure #HistoricalContext #Biograph

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