C. Wright Mills Letters and Autobiographical Writings

C. Wright Mills Letters and Autobiographical Writings by C. Wright Mills is a first edition published by University of California Press in 2000. This 378-page volume offers a unique glimpse into the life and thoughts of Mills, an influential figure in sociology and a prominent voice of the New Left. Through a collection of letters and autobiographical writings, readers can explore Mills’ personal experiences, relationships, and intellectual pursuits, providing a comprehensive view of his contributions to social science.
In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of Mills’ reflections that highlight his engagement with political and social issues. The letters and writings reveal his commitment to public discourse and the interconnectedness of personal and societal narratives. This collection serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography and autobiography, as well as for students and scholars of sociology and social science. The insights presented in this book encourage a deeper understanding of Mills’ legacy and the broader context of his work during a transformative period in American history.
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“The extraordinary C. Wright Mills was an intellectual hero of the New Left, a model of the engaged academic. This volume of his letters and writings provides a fascinating insight into Mills as a person—as a family man and a friend—as well as a thinker. Mills packed so much into his terribly short life, and young people today should find inspiration in his enormous energy, his breadth of interest, and his political boldness.”—Howard Zinn, Boston University
“This carefully and lovingly edited volume is bound to revive interest in the work and life of one of the most creative radical intellectuals of the postwar years.”—Lewis A. Coser, Boston University
“C. Wright Mills was a passionate public citizen, and therefore, he wrote to be read beyond the academy. He succeeded, making many non-tenured people think, me included. This book further illuminates the life-force within this professor beyond borders.”—Nat Hentoff, author of Living the Bill of Rights
“C. Wright Mills: Letters and Autobiographical Writings is an invaluable guide to the thought and sensibilities of one of the greatest sociologists of the twentieth century. This book is a must for sociologists, social science students and historians.”—Saul Landau, Hugh O. La Bounty Chair of Applied Interdisciplinary Knowledge, California Polytechnic University
“The personal testimony of a courageous American thinker will afford younger readers a direct look at our past, and perhaps teach them–as Mills did for many of us–that living fully requires thinking largely.”—Norman Birnbaum, Georgetown University Law Center
“Mills was among the most intellectually engaging of American social scientists, and he deserves our continuing attention. As these letters and autobiographical essays bring out, he exemplified both a highly personal perspective and a commitment to issues of basic public importance. He saw the connections between biography and intellectual insight, and in this wonderfully edited collection, his writings demonstrate a clarity of perception that adds to our understanding of both his work and his period.” —Craig Calhoun, President, Social Science Research Council
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