160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
160 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1998. This is the fifth volume of the Race, Class and Social Structure series. In this study of co-operative living Doctor Henrik Infield has chosen the Kvutza as a type of rural settlement already of the highest value to the Jewish National Home in Palestine, and probably of far-reaching significance in the future much beyond its borders. Doctor Infield writes not only as an acute observer of social relationships, but also as one who has lived with the workers of the Kvutzot.
Co-operation and Post-War Problems; Chapter 1 The Origin of the Kvutza; Chapter 2 Work; Chapter 3 The Human Element; Chapter 4 Social Control; Chapter 5 The Way of Life; Chapter 6 The Remodelled Family; Chapter 7 Education; Chapter 8 The Zionist Agencies; Chapter 9 Conflicts and Dilemmas; Chapter 10 Associative and Dissociative Aspects; Chapter 11 Prospects and Perspectives;
Biography
Henrik F. Infield