The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 475)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 475)
المحتوى
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1967 class transformation of Palestinian-Arabs, among Israeli-Jews it is
rather transformation from the traditional petty bourgeoisie into the new
petty bourgeoisie that predominates.
(e) Military high technology industrialization seems positively cor-
related with Palestinian proletarianization replacing Jews in the techni-
cal but not social division of labor.
Fourth, as far as the magnitude of proletarianization and effects on
the objective conditions for potential cross-national proletarian allian-
ces. Findings that are based on the most conservative criteria of prole-
tarian locations indicate that the great majority (an average of 70 per-
cent) is entering proletarian class locations, and that they represent an
increase in the number of proletarian locations shared by Arabs and Jews.
These findings thus suggest that the integration of Palestinians into Is-
rael's employment structure tends to promote, not impede, the development
of commonality of proletarian class interest.
More than 30 percent of the proletarian employees in Israel in 1974
were Palestinians, These are underestimates of the actual size of the
Palestinian proletariat. One can then say that the massive penetration
of Palestinians into Israel's labor market represents predominantly a
proletarianization process, Can one conclude from this chapter that the
formation of a Palestinian working class is essentially a post-1967 phe-
nomenon?
The answer to this question is positive, despite the absence of de-
tailed data to estimate the number of Palestinian citizens who occupied,
on a non-temporary basis, proletarian class locations, This answer de-
pends at least on three facts: (1) that in 1963, only 39 percent of the
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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