What is the sociological imagination? Explain the statement by C. Wright Mills that the sociological imagination transforms personal troubles into social issues

What will be an ideal response?


• The sociological imagination is a point of view that highlights how society affects the experiences we have and the choices we make.
• Sociology's key insight is that many of the personal troubles people face are really social issues with their roots in the operation of the larger society.
• U.S. sociologist C. Wright Mills explained that using the sociological imagination helps see how society shapes our personal lives; by helping us to see the world in a new way, the sociological imagination gives us power to bring about change.

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