The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 560)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 560)
المحتوى
561
political/ideological significance.
"Non-agricultural co-operative villages could constitute such a chal-
lenge. They could be populated with communities that are homogeneous as
regards their culture, way of living and even their occupations. They com-
prise a social challenge of the highest degree of employment in creating
socially valuable cells of a new type of community organization. They
can prove suited to educational and professional backgrounds of immigrants
from advanced countries, whose training and educational background can
find adequate outlet in forms of employment with which they are familiar
and experienced from their countries of origin."1/ If implemented, the pro-
posal outlined here may result in the creation of communities based on a
set of special values without precluding the utilization of modern tecno-
logical and scientific advantages. The structure of these proposed settle-
ments is based on three points:
First, they will be run according to the rules of a co-operative
community.
Second, they will constitute closed communities, entry into which .
will be dependent upon acceptance by an elected committee of the settle-
ment. Enlistment of prospective members from abroad ought to be carried
out, as far as possible, in their countries of origin.
Third, the size of the settlement will be limited. The choice of
enterprises must ensure, among other things, economies of scale in the
present and future, and the level of education, professional training and
personal inclinations of the candidate.
These non-agricultural co-operative villages are different from the
kibbutz, moshav shitoufi and moshav ovdim -- the traditional strongholds
of Labor-Zionism. Unlike the former, they are to be an integral part of
تاريخ
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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