
The Mystery of the Kibbutz: Egalitarian Principles in a Capitalist World
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Mystery
History
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
360
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
May 26, 2020
Издатель
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691202249
ISBN-13
9780691202242
Описание
In an exploration of the kibbutz movement, the author delves deep into its unique capacity to thrive amidst economic contradictions. The narrative examines how this collective model of living, based on egalitarian principles, managed to coexist and even flourish within a predominantly capitalist world. Through a blend of historical analysis and social commentary, readers gain insight into the dynamic tensions faced by kibbutzim, revealing the innovative adaptations that emerged from the movement’s commitment to communal living.
The text investigates the sociopolitical factors that contributed to the success and evolution of kibbutzim, shedding light on the ways they balanced idealism with economic realities. As it poses thought-provoking questions about the future of such models in modern society, the work serves not only as a lens into past practices but also as a reflection on the pursuit of equity in an increasingly competitive landscape.
The text investigates the sociopolitical factors that contributed to the success and evolution of kibbutzim, shedding light on the ways they balanced idealism with economic realities. As it poses thought-provoking questions about the future of such models in modern society, the work serves not only as a lens into past practices but also as a reflection on the pursuit of equity in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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