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What did C. Wright Mills contribution to sociology?

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Answer: Believed that knowledge was the crucial element to social change

Explanation: C. Wright Mills was a sociologist who believed that knowledge was the crucial element to social change. He was a hugely influential, radical social theorist. One example of his works, which supports this distinction, is his legendary book on social power.

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