The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 58)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 58)
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Poulantzas, op.cit,
For example, A.L. Szymanski, “Trends in the American Working Class,"
Socialist Revolution, No. 10.
Braverman, op.cit., p. 348.
Ibid., p. 355.
Ian Gough, “Marx's Theory of Productive and Unproductive Labor," in
New Left Review, No, 76, November—December, 1977. Quoted in Braver-
man, ibid., p. 411.
Poulantzas, op.cit., p. 94.
Ibid., p. 14.
Ibid., p. 25.
Ibid.
In Marx's words:
“Economic conditions had at first transformed the mass
of the people of the country into workers, The combina~-
tion of capital has created for this mass a common situ-
ation, common interests, This mass is thus already a
class as against capital, but not yet for itself. In
the struggle, of which we have noted only a few phases,
this mass becomes united, and constitutes itself as a
class for itself. The interests it defends become class
interests. But the struggle of class against class is
a political struggle,"
From Karl Marx, The Poverty of Philosophy, quoted by Poulantzas,
Political Power...op.cit., p. 59.
In 1959, Arab citizens were allowed access to membership in the His-
tadrut, mainly for access to Kupat Holim (Sik Fund), the nation-
wide health care system over which the Histadrut exercises full mono-
poly. Arabs, however, are not likely to become partners in the His-
tadrut as capital.
One example of a serious opponent is given in Wright, op.cit.
For a reference, see, for example, Henry Lefebvre, Dialectical Mater-
ialism.
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Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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