true society
The article "The Sociological
Imagination" by C. Wright Mills to my understanding is about the structure of society. The main idea he was trying to convey was how
the individuals of a society affects a society as a whole. The example that
Mills states about the unemployment rate in my understanding has held true. It
seems that although there were many job cuts in previous years, the quantity
was not as great as it is now. In previous years the layoffs only affected a
small amount of people which meant as a whole it didn't really affect society.
Now with the increasing number of lost jobs, these combined individuals who are
no longer working class have a combined greater effect on society.
Although the individual may not directly affect society, society
can directly affect an individual. Throughout history, there have been many
examples of this statement that Wright has pointed out. There are many
incidents where society affects an individual such as when a person's
surroundings change. I have seen people act professionally while they are at
work with proper clothing attire and when at home they dress casually and let
their personalities out. This to me demonstrates how society's standard on work
ethic affects an individual directly. I have personally experienced the effects
of society when I have to go to school and change the way I speak and act to
fit the standards. The significance of the article is to have an understanding
of the relationships between society and an
individual. Since an individual does not usually affect society, but society
affects an individual it shows that the main societal behavior can cause
complete changes in people's lives and cultures. In British Literature I read a
story concerning the black plague and it explained how the common rate of
deaths cause everyone to become cold towards the sick. The reason was because
in the eye of society people who had the disease were in a state of
hopelessness and were ostracized.
Personally, these factors will affect my future choices.
Everything from the demand of certain careers to the different costs of living
will affect my future job and household. Contradictory to the idea having our
own free will to choose what we please, Mills explains that it is not
technically the reality. Most teens have to face their options for the future
and do not realize the problems that have already been created for them by
society. This is what forces me and many other teens into standards of living
that cause us to look into small groups for guidance. The ultimate relevance to
sociology this article has is that there are many connections between past
societies and present ones and understanding them can help us to shape it or
our individual surroundings for the benefit of society as a whole.
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