+ Follow CHARLES WRIGHT MILLS Tag
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If one or two Filipinos want to migrate, that is their personal issue, to borrow the view of American sociologist Charles Wright Mills.
However, if millions of Filipinos want to leave the Philippines today, then this is a serious social issue. What is it that makes our people want to leave their country, their homes and families immediately?
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[Summary] => American sociologist Charles Wright Mills wrote that "memory or written history is enormously malleable. It changes, often quite drastically from one generation of historians to another - and not merely because more detailed research later introduces new facts and documents into the record. It changes also because of changes in the points of interest and current framework within which the record is built."
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CHARLES WRIGHT MILLS
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If one or two Filipinos want to migrate, that is their personal issue, to borrow the view of American sociologist Charles Wright Mills.
However, if millions of Filipinos want to leave the Philippines today, then this is a serious social issue. What is it that makes our people want to leave their country, their homes and families immediately?
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