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Ran Abramitzky

    Mystery of the Kibbutz
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    The Mystery of the Kibbutz
    • The Mystery of the Kibbutz

      Egalitarian Principles in a Capitalist World

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the kibbutz movement, the book delves into its remarkable ability to flourish amidst economic contradictions, highlighting the social and ideological foundations that supported its success. It also examines the factors contributing to its decline, providing insights into the challenges faced by communal living in a changing economic landscape. Through a detailed analysis, the narrative uncovers the complexities of collective life and the impact of external pressures on this unique social experiment.

      The Mystery of the Kibbutz
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    • Mystery of the Kibbutz

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      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. 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.

      Mystery of the Kibbutz