Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 227)
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- Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 227)
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                        The gap between the wealth of the settlers and that of the ordinary
 indigenous faliaheen was even greater in the mid 1930s. Village
 reports during this period indicate that many villages were almost
 totally bankrupt,to cite one example, that of the village of Dhahiria.
 In 1934, aS A measSurment to entorce taxes on this village, the
 government imposed a collective punishment and ordered the village to
 pay an amount of three thousand Liras.
 Responding to the government order one villager was quoted saving:
 Even if government decides to sell the village
 complete with all its 1,000 families it will not be
 able to squeeze three thousand Liras from us... (6)
 Moreover,in absolute terms these sums of money meant a great deal
 for the development of the Jewish economy. Most of the money was
 concentrated in developing a relatively small area of land. According
 to the 1945-46 Survey of Palestine, out of a total agricultural area
 of 1,731,000d. under Jewish ownership in 1944, only 716,750d. or 41
 per cent of the land was actually settled. The remaining 1,014,550d.
 or 59 per cent was put on reserve for future settlement. (7)
 In addition, the purchasing power and the productive manner in
 which this capital was used greatly strengthened the development of
 Jewish agricultural settlements.
 Beside the investment in specific commercial products, such as
 citrus, grapes and other vegetables and fruits, large sums of money
 were also used in advancing agriculture on scientific and
 technological bases.
 Science and Technology in Agriculture
 Scientific research centres, experimental stations , demonstration
 piots and agricultural schools were but one aspect of the capitalist
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- Nahla Abdo-Zubi
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