The Impact Of Social Imagination On Society

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The generation that a person has grown up in can offer perception into the impact society has on that person’s well being, thoughts, and reality. This is contributed into what C. Wright Mills called “Sociological Imagination”. Sociological Imagination is the ability to see the world from the perspective of society, moving away from the individual's personal problems, and focusing on social circumstances that produce social problems. In other words, it is when people are able to see the connection between individual experiences and the larger society. For example, when one person is unemployed it’s considered a “private trouble”, but if many people are unemployed then it’s considered a “ public issue”. Depending when and where someone grew up, their sociological imagination can differ from anyone that grew up somewhere else or in a different generation. For this project, I had to interview somebody who is sixty-five or older who has lived in the United States for most of their life and see how their life was and how the generation they grew up in shaped their sociological perspective. The person that I interviewed was a sixty-six year old …show more content…

Growing up in different generations, our actuality was shaped differently by society. This also gives us insight about how each generation changes so dramatically and how society will shape the new generations. For example, it showed us that her being in poverty was her “private trouble” but since almost her whole town was in poverty, she realized it and therefore it became a “public issue”. The times are always changing because people are starting to see things differently and they want what’s best for each other and the society. What we need is a quality of mind that will help us see what’s happening in the outside world and possibly

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