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C. Wright Mills
Age: 45 †
Born: 1916
Born: August 28
Died: 1962
Died: March 20
Sociologist
University Teacher
Waco
Texas
Charles Wright Mills
Sociology
Humanism
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Reality
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Every revolution has its counterrevolution - that is a sign the revolution is for real.
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If you do not specify and confront real issues, what you say will surely obscure them. If you do not embody controversy, what you say will be an acceptance of the drift to the coming human hell.
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Whatever sociology may be, it is the result of constantly asking the question, what is the meaning of this?
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People with advantages are loath to believe that they just happen to be people with advantages.
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Prestige is the shadow of money and power.
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To really belong, we have got, first, to get it clear with ourselves that we do not belong and do not want to belong to an unfree world. As free men and women we have got to reject much of it and to know why we are rejecting it.
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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.
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The immediate cause of World War III is the military preparation of it.
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All politics is a struggle for power the ultimate kind of power is violence.
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Prestige is the shadow of money and power. Where these are, there it is. Like the national market for soap or automobiles and the enlarged arena of federal power, the national cash-in area for prestige has grown, slowly being consolidated into a truly national system.
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Fate has to do with events in history that are the summary and unintended results of innumerable decisions of innumerable men.
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The means of effective communication are being expropriated from the intellectual worker.
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To accept opinions is to gain the good solid feeling of being correct without having to think.
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Any contemporary political re-statement of liberal and socialist goals must include as central the idea of a society in which all men would become men of substantive reason, whose independent reasoning would have structural consequences for their societies, its history and thus for their own life fates.
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What ordinary men are directly aware of and what they try to do are bounded by the private orbits in which they live their visions and their powers are limited.
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The very shaping of history now outpaces the ability of men to orient themselves in accordance with cherished values.
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The mass production of distraction is now as much a part of the American way of life as the mass production of automobiles.
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By the power elite, we refer to those political, economic, and military circles which as an intricate set of overlapping cliques share decisions having at least national consequences. In so far as national events are decided, the power elite are those who decide them.
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America is a nation with no truly national city, no Paris, no Rome, no London, no city which is at once the social center, the political capital, and the financial hub.
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