The kibbutz is probably the best known of many attempted and existing communal communities. Since the founding of the first kibbutz in 1910, the Kibbutzim of Palestine/Israel have attracted the attention of the outside world. This illuminating study gives a comprehensive view of the forces that shape what has been both a pioneering and defensive social entity in an ever-increasing complex world in which it is situated. Based on firsthand fieldwork, the book is firmly rooted in everyday life on a kibbutz, and aims to give readers insight into what it is like to live and work in a commune.
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