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Charles Wright Mills, an American sociologist, challenged conventional sociological theories and emphasized the importance of understanding social structures and power dynamics. His influential book 'The Power Elite' (1956) analyzed the concentration of power in modern societies. Mills advocated for critical sociology and encouraged scholars to engage with real-world issues.
"Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both."
"Every revolution has its counterrevolution - that is a sign the revolution is for real."
"Not wishing to be disturbed over moral issues of the political economy, Americans cling to the notion that the government is a sort of automatic machine, regulated by the balancing of competing interests."
"People with advantages are loath to believe that they just happen to be people with advantages."
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