Making sociology simple for everyone
From Classical theories to modern theories, we break down complex social structure into everyday insight.
Why do we actually
do the things we do?
Sociology isn’t about dry textbooks. It’s the study of the invisible threads
that connect your morning coffeeto a global economy — and your
quietest thoughts to a billion-person conversation.
The Sociological Imagination
Coined by C. Wright Mills, this is your new superpower. It’s the ability to see the link between personal troubles and public issues.
“Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both.”
C. Wright Mills
Three ways to see the world.
Norms & Deviance
Why is it weird to face the back of an elevator? Society runs on unwritten rules — and on what happens when we break them.
Social Stratification
Society is a ladder, but no one starts on the same rung. A clear look at how class, status and power get distributed.
The Identity Matrix
How much of ‘you’ is actually ‘them’? Culture, family and groups quietly assemble the person you see in the mirror.
Three thinkers who taught us to look twice.

Émile Durkheim
Society is more than the sum of its parts. Shared rituals are the glue.

Karl Marx
Follow the money — and the power. Material conditions shape ideas.

Max Weber
Meaning matters. To understand action, understand what it means to the actor.