A person who argues that decisions, both minor and momentum, are not isolated, individual matters but are intricately connected to social forces occurring in society have developed what C. Wright Mills called:

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C. Wright Mills was a social psychologist. commentators and critics. He was a character of debate and aroused. He was a European Utopian. He was committed to change in society. He got angry to see what happened around him in society. He was the most popular and social activist in America.

He encouraged the new generation by his work The sociological imagination. He said that Rhetoric was distinctly in the American vein. C. Wight Mills thinks that knowledge can change society if it is used properly. He thought that if there are not good societies yet, it is the fault of intellectual people's knowledge.  

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