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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Biographical Overview
  6. 2. The Sociology of Technique
  7. 3. Technique and the Economy
  8. 4. Technique and the State
  9. 5. Human Techniques
  10. 6. Defining Propaganda
  11. 7. Types and Functions of Propaganda
  12. 8. Effects on the Individual and Democracy
  13. 9. The Technological System
  14. References

What varieties of men and women now prevail in this society and in this period? And what varieties are coming to prevail? In what ways are they selected and formed, liberated and repressed, made sensitive and blunted? What kinds of “human nature” are revealed in the conduct and character we observe in this society in this period? And what is the meaning for “human nature” of each and every feature of the society we are examining?

—C. Wright Mills,

The Sociological Imagination

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