About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (books not included). Pages: 31. Chapters: The Logic of Scientific Discovery, Goodbye, Columbus, The Sociological Imagination, Cider with Rosie, The Two Cultures, Memoires, 1959 in literature, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, A Few Quick Ones, Falsafatuna, The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces, Capital and Interest, Le gorille a bonne mine, The Longest Day, The Broken Spears, The Sleepwalkers, SF '59: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy, Of Stars and Men, The Failure of the New Economics, A Medicine for Melancholy, A Flag on the Island, The Breaking Point, Pope Pius XII, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Matryona's Place, Studies in African Music, Nine Tomorrows, Masters of Evolution, Some Notes on H. P. Lovecraft, Indogermanisches etymologisches Worterbuch, Las armas secretas, The Menace from Earth, Arkham House: The First 20 Years, You Will Go to the Moon, The Same Door, Impeachment of Man, The Saint to the Rescue, The Joy of Music, Mainstreams of Modern Art, Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage, The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Le Juge, Advertisements for Myself, My Philosophical Development, Nine Days to Christmas, The Meaning of Witchcraft, The Armada, Engines, Man, the State, and War, This Is My God: The Jewish Way of Life, Madeline and the Gypsies, The World That Couldn't Be, The art of the faker, The Country Blues, Happy Birthday to You!, Cities of the Interior, Tomorrow Times Seven, Unwilling Emigrants, James Joyce, Love on a Branch Line, Eloise in Moscow, A Dying Colonialism, Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism, Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytic Meaning of History. Excerpt: The Sociological Imagination is a book by American sociologist C. Wright Mills, first published by Oxford University Press in 1959 and still in print. Mills felt that the central task for sociology...