White Collar
Explore the intricate dynamics of modern society through the lens of middle-class life in "White Collar" by sociologist C. Wright Mills. Published by Oxford University Press Inc. in 2002, this 2nd revised edition offers a detailed examination of the white-collar existence and its implications on American identity. Spanning 416 pages, Mills' insightful analysis captures the essence of a distinctly "American" persona, moving beyond the traditional Western frontier archetype. Dive into this vital exploration of social structures and discover how the experiences of the middle class reflect broader societal trends. A must-read for those interested in sociology and cultural studies, "White Collar" invites readers to understand the complexities of everyday life in America.