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The Anthem Companion to C. Wright Mills

The Anthem Companion to C. Wright Mills

Guy Oakes

(2016)

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Abstract

Mills was a protean thinker. In a fast-paced career of some twenty years, he wrote on a stunning range of issues—from the sociology of knowledge and methods of the social sciences to social stratification, the concentration of political and economic power, the media and the formation and translation of culture, the politics of the Cold War, and the prospects for economic progress and democratization in developing countries. [NP] This companion responds to his major themes: the elite coordination of political and economic power; its consequences, initially for the US middle classes and subsequently for the Soviet Union, Eastern European, and Latin America; intellectuality, the media, and the constitution and transmission of culture; and the inferences he believed social scientists should draw from these matters—conclusions that he advocated with remarkable tenacity and in a rhetoric that was often pugnacious. [NP] Comprising interpretive, critical, and exploratory essays on Mills’s chief writings as well as his interventions in the political conflicts of his time, the contributors to this volume consider important aspects and implications of his thought that have been largely neglected in the literature on his writings, including questions on which the literature is virtually silent. This is an effort to follow the path of analysis and reflexive critique that Mills himself pursued: the authors attempt to read Mills as he expected to be understood, attending to his intentions, elucidating his positions, and assessing their promise as well as their limits—holding him to his own standards and assessing the extent to which he met them. In this respect, it is conceived in a Millsian spirit. 


Dr Guy Oakes is Professor in the Department of Management and Decision Science at Monmouth University, USA.


‘The Anthem Companion to C. Wright Mills’ offers the best contemporary work on C. Wright Mills, written by the best scholars currently working in this field. Original, authoritative and wide-ranging, the critical assessments of this volume will make it ideal for Wright Mills students and scholars alike.

‘Anthem Companions to Sociology’ offer authoritative and comprehensive assessments of major figures in the development of sociology from the last two centuries. Covering the major advancements in sociological thought, these companions offer critical evaluations of key figures in the American and European sociological tradition, and will provide students and scholars with both an in-depth assessment of the makers of sociology and chart their relevance to modern society.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Matter i
Half Title i
Series ii
Title iii
Copyright iv
Contents v
Tables vii
Acknowledgments ix
Chapters 1
Introduction: American Faust 1
Chapter 1: C. Wright Mills on Law and Society: Hidden in Plain Sight? 17
Chapter 2: Mills on the Economics of the Old Middle Class 41
Chapter 3: Revisiting C. Wright Mills on the Militarization of Postwar American Society 63
Chapter 4: A Critical Assessment of the Historical and Economic Underpinnings of C. Wright Mills’s The Power Elite 83
Chapter 5: Mills as Ethical Theorist: The Military Metaphysics and the Higher Immorality 99
Chapter 6: C. Wright Mills and Latin America 119
Chapter 7: For a Feminist Sociological Imagination: A Personal Retrospective on C. Wright Mills 159
Chapter 8: The Sociological Imagination: A Reductionist Reading 179
Chapter 9: Recent Changes in the Shape of Power 191
Afterword: Mills as Classic? 207
Back Matter 213
Contributors 213
Index 215