Reading 1: Mills (in Lemert 2018)
    Introduction to C. Wright Mills (p.275)
    The sociological imagination (pp.275278)

    Questions:
    1. Lemert explained that, true to [Millss] ideal of the sociological imagination, his writings based
    strong critical ideas on careful empirical work (page 275). What might this tell us about Millss
    approach to research and theory?
    2. What do you think Mills meant when he wrote, The sociological imagination enables us to
    grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society? (page 276)
    3. What were the three sorts of questions asked consistently by the classic social analysts who
    had been imaginatively aware of the promise of their work? (page 276).
    4. What kind of capacity does that imagination allow? (page 276)

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