
The Mystery of the Kibbutz: Egalitarian Principles in a Capitalist World
작성자
Ran Abramitzky
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Mystery
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
360
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 13, 2018
출판사
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691177538
ISBN-13
9780691177533
설명
In an exploration of the unique social structure of kibbutzim, Ran Abramitzky examines how these collective communities operate under egalitarian principles amid a predominantly capitalist world. The narrative delves into the historical context of the kibbutz movement, providing insights into its founding ideals and how they have evolved over time. Readers are invited to contrast the ethos of communal living with the competing values of individualism and profit driven markets typical of modern economies.
Abramitzky intricately weaves empirical data and personal stories, crafting a comprehensive picture of life within these agricultural collectives. As he investigates the implications of kibbutz life on social equality, the author highlights both successes and challenges faced by these communities. The book sheds light on the broader economic and sociocultural questions surrounding collective living in an era dominated by capitalist norms.
Ultimately, it poses important questions about the viability of egalitarian frameworks in today's world. Will these principles endure, or will they gradually fade in the face of global economic pressures? Abramitzky's work serves as a poignant reflection on the tensions between community ideals and economic realities.
Abramitzky intricately weaves empirical data and personal stories, crafting a comprehensive picture of life within these agricultural collectives. As he investigates the implications of kibbutz life on social equality, the author highlights both successes and challenges faced by these communities. The book sheds light on the broader economic and sociocultural questions surrounding collective living in an era dominated by capitalist norms.
Ultimately, it poses important questions about the viability of egalitarian frameworks in today's world. Will these principles endure, or will they gradually fade in the face of global economic pressures? Abramitzky's work serves as a poignant reflection on the tensions between community ideals and economic realities.