Collectivism V. Individualism: Can the EU Learn from the History of the Israeli Kibbutz?

Bratislava Law Review 1/2017, pp. 30-48.

Posted: 28 Nov 2017

Date Written: 2017

Abstract

The EU seems to share some basic characteristics with the original model of the Israeli Kibbutz: both aim at enhancing a society based on solidarity and mutual guarantee, where members' contribution is proportional to their abilities while their benefits are determined according to their needs. Both are underlined by the perception of subsidiarity, according to which the alliance is stronger than each of its individual members and can thus enhance their welfare more efficiently. On the other hand, both the Kibbutz and the EU were or are challenging similar dilemmas.

This paper reviews the efforts of Israeli Kibbutzim to encounter these challenges throughout their history, assessing whether a lesson relevant to current EU dilemmas can be drawn.

Keywords: Kibbutz, European Union, Integration, Crises

JEL Classification: K00

Suggested Citation

Munin, Nellie, Collectivism V. Individualism: Can the EU Learn from the History of the Israeli Kibbutz? (2017). Bratislava Law Review 1/2017, pp. 30-48., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3075856

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