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c. wright mills says that people often feel they are \trapped\ in their lives and problems and have a very hard time understanding and coping with their troubles. why is this the case for so many people these days, according to mills?
our troubles often affect us very personally, so it can be hard to understand how history and structure might affect these more than our personal choices or personalities do.
people in the current world focus more on technology and less on the real world.
people are self - absorbed and we live in a culture that encourages us to care only about ourselves and how we are victimized by the larger society
the troubles people face now are worse than in the past.
C. Wright Mills' concept of the sociological imagination emphasizes that people often fail to connect their personal troubles to broader historical, structural, and social forces. They tend to view struggles as individual rather than shaped by larger societal systems, making it hard to cope.
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A. Our troubles often affect us very personally, so it can be hard to understand how history and structure might affect these more than our personal choices or personalities do.