| 11. | This large network of collective farming is in a shambles, victim of inefficiency and neglect.
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| 12. | Collective farming in Israel differs from collectivism in communist states in that it is voluntary.
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| 13. | The land was to be used for collective farming instead of being redistributed to small farmers.
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| 14. | The law limits owners'ability to sell their land and promotes collective farming reminiscent of Stalinist-era cooperatives.
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| 15. | Private enterprise was encouraged and collective farming abolished.
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| 16. | They also said they would encourage collective farming.
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| 17. | It limits owners'ability to use and sell their land and promotes collective farming reminscent of Stalinist-era cooperatives.
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| 18. | In Israel, worker cooperatives emerged in the early 20th century alongside the Kibbutz, the collective farming movement.
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| 19. | Collective farming remains a tenet of communist rule even as China's cities surge toward a capitalist future.
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| 20. | Unlike the large scale collective farming policies which began in 1958, the cooperatives were successful and popular.
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