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rlane42

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Humans' self-consciousness, according to Mills, is
 
  a. the ability to reflect on their own relationships with other humans.
  b. the lack of guilt in relating to others.
  c. the desire to be a friend to others.
  d. the ability to understand what is happening to themselves within a biographical and historical context.

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Which of the following is NOT a question posed by Mills in discussing the promise of sociology?
 
  a. What is the structure of society as a whole?
  b. Where does society stand in relation to human history?
  c. What varieties of men and women prevail in this society?
  d. What is the existential meaning of life?



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Answer to Question 1

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rlane42

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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