Question
is the ability to look beyond the individual as the cause for success and failure and to seek how one's society influences the outcome. Sociological imagination Social mobility Social problems Organic solidarity
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The ability to look beyond the individual as the cause for success and failure and to seek how one's society influences the outcome is referred to as "Sociological imagination." This concept, introduced by sociologist C. Wright Mills, involves understanding the relationship between individual experiences and larger social influences.