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C. Wright Mills Quotes

Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both.

C. Wright Mills (2000). “The Sociological Imagination”, p.3, Oxford University Press

Nobody talks more of free enterprise and competition and of the best man winning than the man who inherited his father's store or farm.

C. Wright Mills (2002). “White Collar: The American Middle Classes”, p.36, Oxford University Press

To accept opinions is to gain the good solid feeling of being correct without having to think.

C. Wright Mills (2000). “The Power Elite”, p.312, Oxford University Press

All politics is a struggle for power; the ultimate kind of power is violence.

C. Wright Mills (2000). “The Power Elite”, p.171, Oxford University Press

Fate has to do with events in history that are the summary and unintended results of innumerable decisions of innumerable men.

C. Wright Mills (2000). “The Sociological Imagination”, p.182, Oxford University Press