Munkakörében
Munkakörében, or "work circle," is a traditional Hungarian cooperative system that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to economic hardships and social inequality. The concept originated among rural communities, particularly in the countryside, where farmers and laborers faced financial struggles due to crop failures, inflation, or other economic challenges. These circles operated as informal mutual aid networks, allowing members to pool resources, share labor, and provide financial support to one another during times of need.
A munkakörében typically consisted of a group of individuals—often neighbors or acquaintances—who agreed to contribute a
The munkakörében was particularly prevalent in the Hungarian countryside, where cash was scarce, and barter economies
Today, the munkakörében is largely remembered as a symbol of rural resilience and communal solidarity. It reflects