The World of C. Wright Mills

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The World of C. Wright Mills is a biographical and critical study by historian Herbert Aptheker examining the life, ideas, and radical sociology of C. Wright Mills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical study
book
critical study
about American sociology
ideas of C. Wright Mills
life of C. Wright Mills
radical sociology of C. Wright Mills
radical thought
social criticism
analyzes Mills’s critique of bureaucracy
Mills’s engagement with Marxism
Mills’s views on intellectual responsibility
author Herbert Aptheker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Cold War liberalism
mainstream American sociology
examines historical context of C. Wright Mills
political commitments of C. Wright Mills
sociological methodology of C. Wright Mills
focusesOn critique of power structures
radical sociology
relationship between intellectuals and politics
genre biography
intellectual history
literary criticism
hasBiographicalComponent yes
hasCriticalComponent yes
hasPerspective Marxist
hasSubject The Power Elite NERFINISHED
The Sociological Imagination NERFINISHED
White Collar NERFINISHED
intendedAudience historians of ideas
readers interested in radical politics
students of sociology
language English
mainSubject C. Wright Mills NERFINISHED
placesInContext 20th-century American radicalism
development of critical sociology in the United States
portrays C. Wright Mills as a critic of American capitalism NERFINISHED
C. Wright Mills as a radical intellectual
workType secondary literature on C. Wright Mills

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Herbert Aptheker notableWork The World of C. Wright Mills