Rural Cooperatives in Socialist Utopia: Thirty Years of Moshav Development in Israel

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Moshe Schwartz, Susan Lees, Gideon Kressel
Bloomsbury Academic, 30 nov 1995 - 264 páginas
Scholars bring their field experience and their expertise in sociology, social anthropology, economics, political science, and other areas to bear on an understanding of what happened to a model socialist construction: the rural village cooperative of Israel, the Moshav. A number of the chapters describe re-studies of communities their authors had examined a generation ago. The overall result is a diversity of views from the perspectives of individual community members, community organizations themselves, and expert interpreters, about the causes and consequences of a decline in economic cooperation concomitant with a decline in government support and a decline in the role of agriculture in most communities and in the national economy. The processes examined here have considerable importance for the understanding of transformations taking place in vast regions of the world.

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The Effects of Public Financial Assistance on
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The Settlement Department Unsettled
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Socialism the Moshav and the Water Crisis
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