Does A Sociological Imagination Really Work?

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With over six billion people currently living on this Earth, it is impossible for one individual to think of every single member of this population. Instead, we each tend to focus on one person: our own personal being. This presents the problem of “the trap.” If we only focus on one, or a few, individuals, we would never be able to properly understand how our societies really work. It would be like trying to understand all the properties and characteristics of iron by studying only a few individual atoms. The solution to this trap that leaves us constricted to wallow in our own meaningless problems lies in sociological imagination. Sociological imagination is the ability to view society as a whole instead of the problems of the individual;

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