Sociology of the Kibbutz
Explore the fascinating dynamics of communal living in Ernest Krausz's insightful work, Sociology of the Kibbutz. Published in 1983 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this comprehensive volume spans 440 pages and delves into the intricate social fabric of kibbutzim—collective communities in Israel. Krausz, a distinguished sociologist, presents a thoughtful analysis aimed at identifying and clarifying key themes in contemporary social research within Israel, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of sociology. This book not only highlights the unique social issues and conditions faced by kibbutzim but also examines broader implications for social welfare and services. Ideal for readers interested in the intersection of sociology and social situations, Sociology of the Kibbutz promises to be an enlightening addition to your collection. Discover the transformative power of community living through Krausz's rigorous exploration.