The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 336)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 336)
المحتوى
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latter, in turn, presents a guarantee against the transformation of Israel's
class structure into a South Africa-like one: polarization into Western
settler bourgeoisie and native proletariat. Put differently, security con-
siderations reduce the possibility of the replacement of Israel's Jewish
proletariat by Palestinian-Arab proletariat and increases the possibility
for joint class locations among Arabs and Jews. Proletarian labor cate-
gories in the military industry are most likely performed by Oriental-Jews,
increasing the similarity in the material conditions of Arab and Oriental-
Jewish labor.
Finally, the essence of this chapter is the revealing of contradic-
tions concerning Jewish labor sources, specifically contradictions inherent
in the Aliyah versus investment incentives. The urge for selective Aliyah
and how it intensifies class struggle among the Jewish labor force and, con-
sequently, reinforces the commonality of class interest among Oriental-Jewish
and Arab toiling masses. Ways of accommodating these contradictions are
identified but only superficially treated in this chapter. They were pre-
sented to shed light on the possible transformation of the settler-colonial
formation in Palestine; specifically in terms of deZionization (seculariza-
tion), subject to the essential participation of the Jewish State in the
internationalization of capital. More adequate treatment of these dynamics
at the level of social formation is presented in Chapter VI, after the
dynamics at the level of division of labor are illustrated in the following
chapter and in the internal structure of the proletariat, illustrated in
the next one,
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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