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C. Wright Mills / Military-industrial complex / Guggenheim Fellows / The Sociological Imagination / Sociological imagination / Sociology / John David Brewer / Ethnography / Social research / International Sociological Association / Social science
Date: 2015-03-24 16:40:17
C. Wright Mills
Military-industrial complex
Guggenheim Fellows
The Sociological Imagination
Sociological imagination
Sociology
John David Brewer
Ethnography
Social research
International Sociological Association
Social science

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