The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 284)
غرض
- عنوان
- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 284)
- المحتوى
-
285
officials have complained that Israelis are competing with American arms
producers." If Jewish immigration from advanced countries is impeded
through such measures, Israel will face both a political and a serious
economic crisis. Especially from now on, since the high technology (mainly
military) production has become the leading economic sector, and much long-
term investment in sophisticated scientific infrastructure is underway, and
since most other economic branches have become closely integrated with and
subordinated to this potentially stabilizing branch.
Our examination of this sector of the labor force underlies the impor-
tance of the sources of Jewish labor in Israel. The locations of reproduc-—
tion of its labor power, as a settler-colonial social formation totally
dependent on exogenous sources of labor, means that changes in Israel's
employment structure and industrial production are not a function of local
manpower development policy, and therefore, simultaneously presents spe-
cific advantages as well as specific high risks.
4. The "non-Jews" in the Israel labor force: It is consistent with
the non-secular character of the Jewish State to classify its citizen labor
force as "Jews" and "non-Jews". +> For if this dichotomy is superceded by
a common "Israelism", then what significance to non-Israeli Jews will the
Jewish State of Israel have?
The apologetic view usually points out the heterogeneity of the non-
Jewish population in Israel as a rationale underlying the use of this dicho-
tomy. "Non-Jews" as an aggregate category that includes all the minorities,
when disaggregated, the category includes: Arabs, Druze, Bedouins, Circas-
Ssians, Armenians, etc. Because we are concerned about the prospects for
cross~ethnic/national proletarian alliance, it is important to give some - تاريخ
- ١٩٧٨
- المنشئ
- Najwa Hanna Makhoul
Contribute
Position: 59967 (1 views)