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-C. Wright Mills says that Sociological imagination is “the capacity to shift from one perspective to another…the capacity to range from the most impersonal and remote transformations to the intimate features of the human self-and to see the relations between the two”.
-Sociologists define them as a society who co-exist and interact with each other and are usually in the same social class.
-The difference between sociological imagination and sociological perspective is that social imagination is being able to see how different social aspects are intertwined and how they influence each other whereas sociological perspective is more of a wide overview of society.
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