Collective Farms which Work?
"Collective Farms which Work?" is a thought-provoking analysis of Hungarian collectivization from a sociological perspective, authored by an insightful researcher. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1985, this hardback edition spans 248 pages, delving into the intricate dynamics of social wealth production and the relationships that shape it. Rather than merely examining the distribution and consumption of wealth, this book offers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that drive collective farming practices. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the sociological aspects of agriculture and economics, this work challenges conventional views and invites readers to explore the effectiveness of collective farms. Discover the complexities of social wealth and the factors influencing its creation in this essential read.