Our decisions do not simply result from what philosophers


Sociological Imagination Assignment

Our decisions do not simply result from what philosophers call "free will." Sociology teaches us that the social world guides our life choices in much the same way that the physical world guides influence our choice of clothing or the type of food we feel like eating. C. Wright Mills pointed to the power of what he called thesociological imagination to help us understand everyday events. As he saw it, society-not people's personal failings-is the main cause of poverty and other social problems. 

For this assignment explain how a personal problem can be caused by a larger social issue.  It can be a problem that you, a friend or family member, or someone you have read about has experienced. Describe the situation, putting both the personal problem and the larger social issue in boldface, then explain the relationship in terms of cause and effect.  Limit your response to a single double spaced page.

 Understanding  10 25%  Correctly identifying a personal problem and larger social issue
 Analysis  20 50% Explaining the cause and effect relationship using proper terminology
 Execution  10 25%  Proper spelling, grammar, format and use of boldface
 40 100%  

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