Power, Politics, and People: The Collected Essays of C. Wright MillsOxford University Press, 1963 - 657 páginas Taken together, these forty-one essays emphasize four aspects of Mills' thought: first, the concept of power; second, of politics; third, of people; and finally, his contribution to the sociology of knowledge. |
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The Structure of Power in American Society | 23 |
The Social Life of a Modern Community | 39 |
Portrait | 77 |
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