One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life

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A01=Michal Palgi
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Alon Gan
Alon Pauker
Amia Lieblich
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Avraham Pavin
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collective society studies
communal living research
Eldad Kedem
Eliezer Ben-Rafael
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Fogiel-Bijaoui Sylvie
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Gilad Padva
Hadas Doron
Hakibbutz Haartzi
Hashomer Hatzair
Held
Igal Charney
Iris Milner
Irit Amit-Cohen
Israel Doron
israeli
Israeli Society
Kibbutz Community
Kibbutz Economy
Kibbutz Ideology
Kibbutz Leadership
Kibbutz Life
Kibbutz Literature
Kibbutz Members
Kibbutz Movement
Kibbutz Population
Kibbutz Society
Kibbutz System
Kvutza
Marjorie Strom
members
Menachem Topel
Michael Livni
Michal Palgi
privatization social impact
Ramat Efal
Ranen Omer-Sherman
resilience in intentional communities
Shula Keshet
Shulamit Reinharz
social transformation Israel
society
Spousal Interdependence
Tel Aviv
transformation of communal settlements
Urban Kibbutzim
utopian communities analysis
Yaacov Oved
Yad Tabenkin
Yasmin Asaf
Young Man
Yuval Dror
Zeev Greenberg

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412851954
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life shows that the kibbutz thrives and describes changes that have occurred within Israel's kibbutz community. The kibbutz population has increased in terms of demography and capital, a point frequently overlooked in debates regarding viability. Like the kibbutz founders who established a society grounded in certain principles and meeting certain goals, kibbutz newcomers seek to build an idealistic society with specific social and economic arrangements.

The years 1909-2009 marked a century of kibbutz life—one hundred years of achievements, challenges, and creative changes. The impact of kibbutzim on Israeli society has been substantial but is now waning. While kibbutzim have become less relevant in Israeli policy and politics, they are increasingly engaged in questions of environmentalism, education, and profitable industries.

Contributors discuss the hopes, goals, frustrations, and disappointments of the kibbutz movement. They also examine reform efforts intended to revitalize the institution and reinforce fading kibbutz ideals. Such solutions are not always popular among kibbutz members, but they demonstrate that the kibbutz is an adaptive and flexible social organization. The various studies presented in this book clarify the dynamism of the kibbutz institution and raises questions about the ways in which residential arrangements throughout the world manage change.

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