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What is the “sociological imagination” according to Mills, and why is it necessary?
What are some of the key features of the sociological school Mills calls abstracted empiricism? Why does Mills believe this methodology to be limiting in its epistemic reach?
What are some of the key features of what Mills calls “liberal practicality,” and why does Mills believe this approach hinders the task of the sociologist?