The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 247)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 247)
المحتوى
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ization of Palestinians in Israel today as a consistent outcome of this
objective contradiction. The development of the productive forces under
capitalist relations have forcefully transformed the sectarian character
of Labor-Zionism.
During the Yishuv it was necessary to activate the proletarian ideol-
ogy, for mobilizing Jewish immigration, and for the formation of Jewish
social classes and class struggle; and therefore, for Jewish social forma-
tion dominated by capitalist relations of production (follows from the
imperative of Jewish proletarianization and capitalization). This was
necessary to give rise to the State as the object, outcome, and unifier
of struggling Jewish social classes.
After Statehood it was unnecessary to activate this ideology, as
there were other forces for mobilizing Jewish immigration (Nazism, in par-
ticular, and expulsion of Jews from Arab countries upon the establishment
of the State). The nation-building project became, itself, a concrete
Aliyah incentive. The State apparatuses were, instead, used to regulate
land and labor policies.
In the post-1967 era, the sectarianism of Labor-Zionism was already
undermined by the effects of its capitalist character on the relation and
forces of production. The economic became the ultimate regulator of labor
policy and the incentive for Jewish immigration, as will be seen in a
later chapter.
This chapter tried to demonstrate that Borochovism was actually im-
plemented, and that even this most extreme left version of Zionism could
only be implemented on capitalist development lines because Borochovism
was bourgeois in character.
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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