Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 21)
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- Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 21)
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                        and eventual ramifications are also analysed here. Of particular
 importance here is the direct and indirect social and economic impact
 of the Zionist policy of boycotting indigenous Arab labour. The
 political/ideolegical implications of the Zionist policy of the
 European (Jewish) dominant class is briefly dealt with here = and
 discussed in greater lengths in Chapters Five and Six.
 The development of capitalism in Palestine was mediated not only by
 British colonialism, but by a specific form of settler movement as
 well. The influx of European Jewish capital and human resources into
 Palestine had overwhelming impact on the country's transformation
 processes. As Chapter Five points out, capitalist production which was
 pre-dominant in almost all forms of agrarian organizations within the
 European Jewish economy was placing further strains on an aiready
 ruined rural economy. Emphasis inthis respect is placed on the
 revolutionary impact of the agricultural production techniques in
 transforming the rural economy.
 A major characteristic feature of capitalist development within the
 European Jewish economy has been the overwhelming import placed by the
 Gominant Zionist ideology on the political/national implications of
 Jewish settlement in Palestine. The strategic objective of
 establishing a Jewish state was translated by the Zionist hegemonic
 group in Palestine into political actions which, in many instances,
 overshadowed and superseded all other consideration. This was
 manifested in the policies that were implemented for appropriating the
 land and expanding the "“Kibbutz"-type settlements. A detailed
 examination of these policies becomes crucial for clarifying a major
 feature which characterizes, and, ina sense, differentiates’ the
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- Nahla Abdo-Zubi
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