The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 35)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 35)
المحتوى
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sent an increase in the number of shared proletarian class locations, then
the question of what is the most correct criteria becomes imperative.
To summarize, in this study we use Poulantzas' criteria of proletarian
Class location: only productive, manual, non-supervisory labor categories
in the productive process, considering also political and ideological re-
lations.
We do not agree with his conceptualization and use of the relationship
between the production process and the social division of labor. We view
the division of labor as an outcome, not a determinant, of class struggle
and class formation, The production process is more comprehensive than,
and is the reproduction site of, the social division of labor. The produc-
tion process is the unity of the productive forces, the relations of pro-
duction and the labor process, The labor process refers to the technical
division of labor which is, in turn, reproduced in the social division of
labor, subject to the interaction between the forces and relations of pro-
duction. Locations in the social and technical divisions of labor (i.e.,
in the productive process) are affected by differential locations in the
social formation, the site of class struggle, and hence, class formation.
In the production process -- the social organization of production, the
relations of production predominate. In a sense, the production process
depends on the dominant mode or production of social relations of produc-
tion in the social formation. We employ the structural criteria for ex-
amining not class location, but rather the class segmentation into class-
fractions subject to differential locations in the social formation as a
whole, specifically with regard to ideological-political domination/sub-
ordination. This is speaking of the internal structure of the working
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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