Crisis in the Israeli Kibbutz

Meeting the Challenge of Changing Times

Jack Quarter author Uriel Leviatan author Hugh Oliver author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Feb '98

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Leading scholars of the kibbutz update knowledge of this innovative society and draw parallels to changes occurring in the West.

This collection by leading scholars of the kibbutz not only updates knowledge of this innovative society, but also draws parallels to changes occurring in the West.

Kibbutz society is currently experiencing major change.

Within the last decade, the kibbutzim of Israel have experienced a fundamental transformation that poses challenges to their values of collectivism and solidarity. This collection by leading scholars of the kibbutz not only updates knowledge of this innovative society, but also draws parallels to changes occurring in the West.

Kibbutz society is currently experiencing major change. Economic crises that erupted ten years ago have transferred into major social and ideological crises. The underlying debate is about what values should govern kibbutzim, as collectivism and altruism clash with individual and egocentric values in offering policies and directions for the future of the kibbutz society. An important result of the changes is the irrelevance of much past research about kibbutzim. This book updates that research.

With chapters by leading scholars of the kibbutz, this book not only updates knowledge of this innovative society, but also draws parallels to changes occurring in the West. This collection will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers of the kibbutz and the cooperative phenomenon, and those interested in alternative approaches to aging, education, management, and women's studies.

ISBN: 9780275958381

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208 pages