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A 3 page paper which discusses aspects of society and family and relationships. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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do relationships and families as they adjust to the changes in the society. The following paper first examines sociological imagination as defined by C. Wright Mills, the American family in
the 21st century, and how intimate relationships and families are affected and influenced by society. Sociological Imagination Mills (1959) states, "The sociological imagination enables its possessor to understand
the larger historical scene in terms of its meaning for the inner life and the external career of a variety of individuals. It enables him to take into account how
individuals, in the welter of their daily experience, often become falsely conscious of their social positions." In this one can see how people, especially today, are constantly involved in understanding
history from the past and their own historical time period. This may well have always been the case, throughout history once history was somehow known to the race of
humanity. But, in more modern times, in the 20th century for example, this seems more and more intricately linked with how people exist. In relationship to what this has perhaps
highlighted or brought up in the knowledge of this particular writer Mills words first seem to help define why so many families are immersed in their society without question. They
eagerly follow society, yet seem to be lost in terms of any unique identity and this seems well defined by Mills focus on how families and relationships are part of
the history that is evolving, ensuring people fall into niches they can comfortably locate. Since Mills work was presented, it also seems that families and relationships are highly focused
on what others are doing, what magazines and the media seem to tell people they should seek in relationship to their lives. It is through these things that people are
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