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a . adopt a reduced standard of living in order to release financial resources and increase production . b . act on a political level in order to change the environmental circumstances . In a second approach the crisis is perceived as having been . 2 caused through wrong behavior . This requires a change of attitudes to socioeconomic policies and / or a change in the leadership that was responsible for the mistakes . Athird approach attributes the failure to structural factors . 3 e . g . certain kibbutz procedures and activities which impair ( efficiency under changing conditions ) . This calls for changes in the kibbutz' organizational framework . Afourth approach attributes the crisis to basic kibbutz . 4 values . It puts the blame on a lack of correlation between declared aims and current kibbutz members' needs, wishes and demands . Hence all objections to change should be eliminated . This is the deepest crisislevel, because the delegitimation of kibbutz tends to eliminate every...
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