The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 378)
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- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 378)
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by the 1967 War and persisting now for a decade; that is to say, consider-
ing the non-Palestinian workers employed in Israel as an integral part
of the latter's employment structure, causing and resulting from class
transformations that have bearing on the real balance of forces and poten
tial for transforming these realities, hence comes the rationale for analy-
zing the penetration of the new labor element in the context of these new
realities at large as a part of and not apart from this integral whole.
Neither Israeli nor Palestinian official literature has posed the question
in this way. No one has yet examined the joining/replacement effects of
this penetration within the Israeli technical and social division of labor;
which can be done only by reconstructing that whole within which real
social forces do exist and operate. For this matter, it is not sufficient
that our analysis be dynamic but also that it captures precisely those
dynamics that are socially significant; that is, dynamics that make a dif-
ference in interpreting the world and in changing it.
Following this rationale, Table A reflects not only the Israeli-
Jewish labor market segmented by ethnicity or source of labor; but also by
its Palestinian-Arab extension. Unlike Table C, which highlights the in-
ternal segmentation of the Israeli labor market on ethnic lines, this
table highlights labor-market segmentations also on national grounds:
Israeli-Jews total (Column 4), including all their sources of labor (Col-
umns 5, 6, 7) as being a nationally sovereign group, and Palestinian-
Arabs' total (Column 1), though segmented by political status, as being
a nationally subjegated group. Given that in the present conjuncture, the
national question constitutes the main aspect of the principal contradic- - تاريخ
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- المنشئ
- Najwa Hanna Makhoul
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