The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 152)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 152)
المحتوى
152
settlement in Palestine: (1) the Yishuv phase, distinguished by the domi-
nance of the ideological; (2) the nation-building phase, distinguished by
the dominance of the political; and (3) the post-1967 phase, distinguished
by the dominance of the economic.
We try to demonstrate that during all three phases Jewish settlement
is positively correlated only with the creation of Palestinian labor sur-
pluses, but that only in the current phase does Palestinian proletarianiza-
tion, per se, become a correlative of Jewish colonial settlement (currently
known as "Judiazation" schemes).
To sum up, unlike the previous chapter, which focuses on aspects of
the historical material determinants and nature of Labor-Zionism in theory,
the present chapter reviews aspects of the historical practices under the
hegemony of Labor-Zionism.
Il. Jewish Settlement and Palestinian Proletarianization During the Yishuv:
1882-1948
The Yishuv represents Israel's social formation in its embryonic stage.
It is the first phase of colonization by pioneer Jewish settlers prior to
the establishment of the Jewish State in Palestine. This is the period in
which Jewish class formation began by means of institutional arrangements
(the Jewish Agency, the Jewish National Fund and the Histadrut), often re-
garded as the formative elements of the State. It is in the practice of
these institutions that proletarian Zionism seems to be embedded; and it is
through these institutional arrangements that Jewish labor, capital and
land were to be acquired and regulated for exclusive Jewish use and control,
as prerequisite for the emergence of Jewish class society and political
class struggle, and for the replacement of the indigenous Palestinian society.
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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