The Mystery of the Kibbutz

The Mystery of the Kibbutz
Title The Mystery of the Kibbutz PDF eBook
Author Ran Abramitzky
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 354
Release 2020-05-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691202249

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How the kibbutz movement thrived despite its inherent economic contradictions and why it eventually declined The kibbutz is a social experiment in collective living that challenges traditional economic theory. By sharing all income and resources equally among its members, the kibbutz system created strong incentives to free ride or—as in the case of the most educated and skilled—to depart for the city. Yet for much of the twentieth century kibbutzim thrived, and kibbutz life was perceived as idyllic both by members and the outside world. In The Mystery of the Kibbutz, Ran Abramitzky blends economic perspectives with personal insights to examine how kibbutzim successfully maintained equal sharing for so long despite their inherent incentive problems. Weaving the story of his own family’s experiences as kibbutz members with extensive economic and historical data, Abramitzky sheds light on the idealism and historic circumstances that helped kibbutzim overcome their economic contradictions. He illuminates how the design of kibbutzim met the challenges of thriving as enclaves in a capitalist world and evaluates kibbutzim’s success at sustaining economic equality. By drawing on extensive historical data and the stories of his pioneering grandmother who founded a kibbutz, his uncle who remained in a kibbutz his entire adult life, and his mother who was raised in and left the kibbutz, Abramitzky brings to life the rise and fall of the kibbutz movement. The lessons that The Mystery of the Kibbutz draws from this unique social experiment extend far beyond the kibbutz gates, serving as a guide to societies that strive to foster economic and social equality.

A Living Revolution

A Living Revolution
Title A Living Revolution PDF eBook
Author James Horrox
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Anarchism
ISBN 9781904859925

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An exploration of the influences on Israel's early kibbutz movement.

One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life

One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life
Title One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life PDF eBook
Author Michal Palgi
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 363
Release 2012-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1412845564

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The years 1909-2009 mark a century of kibbutz life—one hundred years of achievements, failures, and challenges. It is undeniable that the impact of kibbutzim on Israeli society has been substantial. During its one hundred years of existence, the kibbutz as a concept and as a reality underwent many changes, as did Israel as a whole both before its establishment in 1948 and since then. One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life describes a host of changes that have occurred and describes their meaning. The kibbutz population has increased in terms of demography and capital, a point that frequently is overlooked in the debate about the institution’s viability. The kibbutz has become a very attractive place for young people who want community life. Like the founders who tried to establish a particular society grounded in certain principles, so too, newcomers to the kibbutz want to establish a new idealistic society with specific social and economic arrangements. The combined voices of the contributors to this volume discuss the ideals, hopes, frustrations, disappointments, and reconstruction efforts that brought a few solutions to the fading kibbutz ideals. These solutions are not always popular among kibbutz members, but they demonstrate growth and development of the kibbutz. Through the inclusion of a variety of studies, this book clarifies the role of this dynamic institution.

The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Crisis and Achievement, 1939-1995 v. 2

The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Crisis and Achievement, 1939-1995 v. 2
Title The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Crisis and Achievement, 1939-1995 v. 2 PDF eBook
Author Henry Near
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 432
Release 2008-02-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909821489

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‘Accessible . . . As a narrative, it should keep readers intrigued . . . useful for novices and for those moderately familiar with the topic. . . . the perspective and the range of topics addressed are broad . . . the strength of this volume is the way in which it places the trends and conflicts within the kibbutz movement and between the kibbutz movement and the Jewish world into perspective. This is Near's main task, and he does a fine job of it.’ Alan F. Benjamin, H-Judaic ‘Of great importance . . . The most comprehensive history of the kibbutz movement to date.’ Yuval Dror, Zmanim

The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Origins and Growth, 1909-1939 v. 1

The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Origins and Growth, 1909-1939 v. 1
Title The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Origins and Growth, 1909-1939 v. 1 PDF eBook
Author Henry Near
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 452
Release 2008-02-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1909821470

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‘Notably thoughtful and scholarly . . . he has succeeded in putting together an admirably coherent and clearly written account of the kibbutz movement’s history, an authoritative narrative account of which has long been needed . . . is sure to serve as the standard text on the subject for years to come.’ David Vital, Times Literary Supplement ‘Long and scholarly volume . . . Near brings us every primary source on the topic, making this material available to the non-Hebrew reader for the first time . . . a treasure trove of information.’ Sara Reguer, AJS Review

The Kibbutz

The Kibbutz
Title The Kibbutz PDF eBook
Author Daniel Gavron
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 330
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780847695263

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Focusing on the human story, journalist Daniel Gavron movingly portrays the fears, regrets and hopes of members of kibbutzim ranging from traditional to modern and agricultural to urban.

Kibbutz Makom

Kibbutz Makom
Title Kibbutz Makom PDF eBook
Author Amia Lieblich
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1982
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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