Utopia in Zion : the Israeli experience with worker cooperatives
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Utopia in Zion : the Israeli experience with worker cooperatives
(SUNY series in Israeli studies)
State University of New York Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-310) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Although less famous than Israel's cooperative agricultural settlements, the kibbutzim and moshavim, Israeli urban worker cooperatives have an equally long and rich history. Well over a thousand such organizations have been established in what is now Israel since early in this century. This book provides a historical, social, and economic analysis of contemporary urban worker cooperatives, focusing on processes affecting their formation and dissolution, their use of nonmember labor, and the evolution of their democratic decision-making practices over time.
Raymond Russell examines these cooperatives for the light they can shed on worker ownerships and worker cooperatives in general, and on Israeli society in particular. Applying a range of sociological and economic theories to examine the dynamics of these organizations over time, he finds that both their formation and their later development have been strongly influenced by the uniquely utopian social and economic conditions that prevailed in Jewish Palestine in the first half of the twentieth century.
目次
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
1. Worker Cooperatives in Israel's Labor Economy
2. The Formation and Dissolution of Worker Cooperatives in Israel, 1924-1992
with Robert Hanneman
3. The Use of Hired Labor in Israeli Worker Cooperatives, 1933-1989
with Robert Hanneman
4. Democracy and Oligarchy in Israeli Worker Cooperatives
5. Israel's Labor Economy between Crisis and Collapse
6. Do Israeli Worker Cooperatives Have a Future As Well As a Past?
Appendix. Israeli Worker Cooperatives 1924-1933
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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