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Sociological
Imagination
Extra Credit
Questions
1.
What is the structure of this particular society
as a whole? What about one little point of interest in it?
A. What are its essential components, and how
are they related to one another?
B. How does it differ from other varieties of
social order?
C. Within it, what is the meaning of any
particular feature for its continuance and for its change?
2.
Where does this society stand in human history?
A. What are the mechanics by which it is
changing?
B. What is its place within and its meaning
for the development of humanity as a whole?
C. How does any particular feature we are
examining affect, and how is it affected by, the historical
period in which it moves?
D. And this period...what are its essential
features?
E. How does it differ from other periods?
F. What are its characteristic
ways of history-making?
3.
What varieties of men and women prevail in this
society and in this period?
A. And what varieties are coming to prevail?
B. In what ways are they selected and formed,
liberated and repressed, made sensitive and blunted?
C. What kinds of "human nature" are revealed
in the conduct and character we observe in this society in
this period?
D. And what
is the meaning for "human nature" of each and every feature
of the society we are examining?
These questions can be and have
been answered differently by a
variety of people. Yet, they stake out the territory for
investigation by any serious seeker.
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