The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 214)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 214)
المحتوى
214
and the post-196/7 phase is the subject of a following chapter.
It was necessary to provide the reader with a more detailed background
on the Yishuv phase in order for the changes in the post-1967 era to be
more adequately comprehended.
In reviewing the second and third phases, it is only necessary to
briefly point out the general features peculiar to each phase, because
nation-building is only a transitional phase, and the post-196/7 phase be-
comes the very subject of this thesis. It is the link between the phases:
how one emerges from the other as simultaneously the point of both rupture
and continuity is what concerns us most.
We have seen how the contradictions inherent in the theory and prac-
tices of proletarian Zionism resulted eventually in the transfer of Arab
labor surplus across the borders and of Arab lands into Jewish hands; trans-
forming the material conditions against bi-nationalism and in favor of a
wholly Jewish Nation State. A Palestine exile is established and the "en-
gathering of Jewish exiles" begins. The latter results in the over-—develop-
ment of the Jewish State and of the productive forces at the disposal of
Israel's ruling class.
Further Jewish capitalization was fettered by confinement to the poli-
tical objective of Aliyah absorption -- meaning, in effect, priority given
to Hebrew labor, often at the expense of profitability. The essential
internationalization of capital (as capital accumulation cannot be confined
to national boundaries) motivated by the state of development and require-
ments of the productive force and facilitated by the overdevelopment of the
State had finally to express itself in the Six-day War. This was a turning
point, the emergence of the expansionist phase with immense territorial
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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