Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 156)

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Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 156)
المحتوى
According to Dr. Wilkansky's findings, the net income of an
“ordinary peasant (fallah)" family of six to nine souls with a
holding of 80-100d. is P.L. 1.10 (total income, 2, minus total
expenditures, 1,). This meager net income is expected to cover
expenses on luxury items such as meat for the whole year. Yet, it
will be argued that Wilkansky has in fact over-estimated the actual
income of the average peasant family for the following reasons.
From the information given in this table (expenditures ,1,), it
appears that the "fallah" for Dr. Wilkansky refers to the peasant
owner only. The absence of rent from the list of expenditures means
that tenants Or rentiers who paid rent were not considered as
“ordinary peasants". Also excluded from the category, “ordinary
: fallah" is the peasant who paid interest on a debt or loan. Finally,
while this table makes a claim for income from milk, it ignores
expenditures for feeding the cow(s). From this table nevertheless, one
thing is clear; the Palestinian peasant is financially very poorly
Ro rt.
off.
CPPS Pr eT ee
ET, EAE Pe EE Pe ET,
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المنشئ
Nahla Abdo-Zubi

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