
C. Wright Mills argued that not only do "people often feel that their private lives are a series of traps," but also that "they are often quite correct" in this feeling. However, he does not feel that we are ultimately helpless. Why not?
A) Religion offers solace and comfort even when we feel trapped.
B) He wrote this during the Great Depression, and since then the fundamental nature of our society has changed.
C) While larger social forces influence individual lives, there are many ways in which we can affect society as well.
D) If you have enough money, you can buy your way out of the traps Mills describes.
E) Since Mills wrote that, credit cards have become more widely available, giving people options in an emergency.
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