Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 8)

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Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 8)
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Abstract
This study provides a conceptual and empirical analysis of the
processes of social, elonomic and political change in ruzval Falestine
during 1920-1947. At the theoretical level it re-evaluates some
conceptual fremeworks and introduces an aiternative paradigm to the
Asiatic mode of production proposed by Marx. This analytical research,
based on available literature and on empirical data. will contribute
to scholarly work on change and development and fill a gap in the
current literature on Palestine.
This sociological enquiry re-examines a number of social, economic
and political phenomena which characterised Palestine's economy in the
first half of the 20th century. It places a special emphasis on the
impact of colonial capitalism on rural class formaticn. The dynamics
of pre-capitalist Palestine is examined first, thts preparing the
ground for an adequate understanding of the various changes introduced
by British and Zionist colonization.
In this study we demonstrate that Palestine's transformation
process was mediated by a number of forces, the most important of
which vere the colonial government, the influx of capital and the
influx of European Jewish settlers. These forces are investigated,
their relationship with each other identified, and their impact on the
Palestinian indigenous population analysed.
The analysis of agrarian social transformation establishes a strong
relationship between changes introduced by colonial settler capitalism
and changes generated from within pre-capitalist social formations.
Our investigation of some specific phenomena, such as the issue of
‘land transfer' and impact of Jewlsh settlement on the indigenous
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المنشئ
Nahla Abdo-Zubi

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