The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 347)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 347)
المحتوى
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lar labor category to the means of production and to ideological and poli-
tical domination/subordination,
For example, the portion of the labor force that belongs to the farm-
ing occupation and to the agricultural economic branch, as presented in
the employment structure, may fall within the boundaries of different so-
cial classes, depending on the social form of labor, even when the con-
crete form of labor they perform is the same (say, tobacco-growing). The
self-employed tobacco-growing farmer and the wage-earner tobacco-growing
farmer, even though virtually performing identical tasks, are still per-
forming different social forms of labor, according to each of which, the
former belongs to the petit bourgeois class, and the latter, to the prole-
tariat.
The objective of this chapter is, therefore, two-fold: first, to
understand the employment dynamics, that is, the changing allocation of
labor to match the emerging demand in society for various concrete forms
of labor to be performed, using simple statistical tools to demonstrate
these dynamics (i.e., average employment structure, rate of change, index
of differentiation); and second, to translate concrete into social forms of
labor, hence identifying the extent to which the various segments of the
labor force fall within the boundaries of the working class. For this
purpose, we use Poulantzas' criteria of objective determination of prole-
tarian location in the production process, namely, productive, manual, non-
supervisory labor. The crux of this chapter is to indicate the extent to
which employment of Palestinians in Israel represents an increase in the
number of Arabs and Jews who share proletarian class interest,
In the last instance, we are concerned about the prospects for class
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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