The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 53)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 53)
المحتوى
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Chapters IV, V, VI, and VII are the core chapters of the thesis. Each, in
a different way, carries forward the analysis at its explanatory level (iden-
tifying the forces generating demand for Palestinian labor) and simultaneous-
ly, at its practical level (assessing the objective conditions promoting and
impeding cross-national proletarian alliance).
Chapter IV:
Characterizes the nature of Israel's labor force, its sources, ethnic
composition, sites of reproduction of its labor power, how the different
segments affect the development of the productive forces and transform the
relations of production.
Central to this chapter is an account of the merging of the military
and civilian and the shift into high technology production. We describe how
the overdevelopment of the military productive forces in 1967 resulted in
the militarization of the entire economy; how productivity requirements and
effects increased the division of labor, and the urge for intensive exploita-
tion (relative rate of surplus value); and how the shift into arms industry
was determined by the type of labor in supply and how it was, in turn, to
determine the type of labor in demand. We also describe the relation
between militarization and the growing demand for Arab labor in the manual,
non-supervisory, productive labor categories. Attention is also given to
the growing contradictions; the conflicting investment versus Aliyah incen-
tives; and how these contradictions, in effect, promote and impede common-
ality of class interest among Jews and Palestinian-Arabs in Israel.
Chapter V:
Examines the differential location of the various segments of Israel's
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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