C. Wright Mills The Sociological Imagination
Improved video quality from the original video of same name on my channel. Mills explores why theory is important to our understanding of society. He explains the concept of the "Sociological Imagination--" his idea that sociologists needed to be critical and skeptical of the bureaucratization of sociological research. He sets forth a sense of what it means to be an intellectual scientist.

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