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... Wright Mills had already been troubled in the 1950s by what he thought was the affinity of American sociology to a ... Mills ' eloquent statement of the basic trouble is a very important docu- ment : C. Wright Mills . The Sociological ...
... Wright Mills had already been troubled in the 1950s by what he thought was the affinity of American sociology to a ... Mills ' eloquent statement of the basic trouble is a very important docu- ment : C. Wright Mills . The Sociological ...
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... Wright Mills , which was first published in 1956.11 Mills argued that Amer- ica is ruled by an elite that is divided into three major components : an economic , a political and a military component . The economic component represents ...
... Wright Mills , which was first published in 1956.11 Mills argued that Amer- ica is ruled by an elite that is divided into three major components : an economic , a political and a military component . The economic component represents ...
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... Wright Mills . The student interested in this question might do well to begin with this book and the controversy relating directly to it : C. Wright Mills . The Power Elite . New York : Oxford University Press , 1956 . The key thesis of ...
... Wright Mills . The student interested in this question might do well to begin with this book and the controversy relating directly to it : C. Wright Mills . The Power Elite . New York : Oxford University Press , 1956 . The key thesis of ...
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THE DISCIPLINE OF SOCIOLOGY | 16 |
WHAT IS AN INSTITUTION? | 72 |
Chapter 6 | 110 |
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