Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 163)
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- Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 163)
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                        played a much greater role in these transactions than did pure
 economic motivation. They also show that when land was transferred the
 peasants were often removed by force. Even more importantly, these
 cases are indicative of a wider and more comprehensive process of
 change, the dynamics of which affected the majority of the peasants.
 The process of land and peasant expropriation, it was shown, was
 not limited to individual villages. This process, enhanced by the
 British taxation system, affected the whole socio-economic structure
 of the peasant economy. While expropriation created more poverty,
 taxation served as a mechanism for further expropriation. The ultimate
 result of this process, it was shown, was poverty, indebtedness and
 destitution.
 The detailed analysis of the issue of peasant and land
 expropriation provided in this chapter was necessary for illuminating
 two focal points. On the one hand, it has been shown that the role of
 the colonial state in the process of land transfer from the indigenous
 Palestinians to the European (Jewish) settlers cannot be ignored or
 understated. Legal and political mechanisms used in the process, it
 has been shown, were crucial to the ‘transfer of land' and to the
 expropriation of land and peasants. Moreover, this chapter has
 demonstrated that the colonial state did not operate alone in
 Palestine. Zionism, vaguely defined at this stage of the study as the
 ideology of the European Jewish bourgeois class, has played an equally
 important role in the process of expropriation.
 Colonialism in its Zionist form, this chapter showed was not solely
 based on the economic exploitation of the indigenous Palestinians.
 Data gathered on land ‘transfer' here provide that the Zionist
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- Nahla Abdo-Zubi
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