Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 315)

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Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 315)
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FOOT NOTES
Chapter VI
1) Granovsky put it clearly when he stated:
Arabs overlooked the fact that Jewish
colonialism brings many benefits to the Arab
economy and represents perhaps the only way to
improve their situation..it alone, by bringing
technical skills, and tremendous stores of human
energy into the country, is capable of putting an
end to the hundreds of years old Arab stagnation
and of paving the way to a new deveiopment.
Granovsky, A. Land Policy in Palestine (New York,
1940),p.7.
2) The Globe and Mail, June, 4, 1988.
3)Referring to this point, Simpson wrote:
Actually the result of the purchase of land in
Palestine by the Jewish National Fund has been that
land has been extra-territorialized. It ceases to
be land from which the Arab can gain any advantage
either now or at any time in the future. Not only
can he never hope to lease or to cultivate it, but,
by the stringent provisions of the lease of the
Jewish National Fund he is deprived for ever from
employment on that land..The land is in mort-main
and inalienable. "Simpson's Report", p. 54.
4) See Chapter 3 which deals with the expropriation of land.
5) See, "The First Arab Congress", Halfa, Dec. 11, 1930, in Budeiri,
M. The development of the Arab Labour Movement in Palestine. (Jerusa-
lem, 1979) pp. 163-66. This book wnich contains documents on labour
conditions for the years 1919-1948 is the only published manuscript on
this issve. The book lacks pagination. Page numbers appearing in this
work are added to the book.
6) The decline in the value of exported soap during the 1930s was as
follows: P.L. 206,259 in 1930; P.L. 119,941 in 1931; P.L. 108,101 in
1932; P.L. 79,342 in 1933; P.L. 71,532 in 1934 and P.L. 79,311 in
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