The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 488)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 488)
المحتوى
489
bourgeois alliances). We therefore focus only on that portion of the
various segments of the labor force (identified in Chapter IV) who perform
proletarian labor categories in the labor process. Where, in the Israeli
social formation, those Arab and Jewish productive, manual, non-supervisory
wage-workers are located in relation to the means of production, consump-
tion, and reproduction at the disposal of Israel? An investigation of
this question suggests a pyramidical structure (Chart I) with four hori-
zontally-integrated dimensions and five vertically differentiated dimen-
sions. This is an abstraction of major features in Israel's social forma-
tion as exist in actuality. It is essential, however, that these features
be viewed not statically, but rather dynamically, in constant transforma-
tion; transformation through struggle between social classes. It is also
a rough abstraction of the differential locations of the various segments
of the working class in the social formation. This includes and goes be-
yond their locations in the division of labor. It reflects differential
locations in relation to the means of production, consumption, and repro-
duction. These involve relations to the economic "base" as well as the
political/ideological "superstructure" which together make up the social
formation.
We must remember that in Israel the "superstructure" consists not only
of the usual apparatuses of the State (legislative, army, ideological or-
gans, ete.), but also of the Zionist institutions of the Yishuv which have
remained operative after the establishment of the State and were further
empowered by the State to play far more important roles.
Tentative as it is, Chart I reveals an important fact. The proletarian
labor force in Israel does not share common locations in the social forma-
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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