The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 531)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 531)
المحتوى
532
demand for Arab labor in the present phase. They also suggest further pro-
letarianization in the long-run. They express the urge for a more direct
and permanent integration of the Palestinian labor force into the Israeli-
Jewish economy.
We try to demonstrate how these processes are the outcome of the essen-
tial internationalization of capital which necessarily distorts the basic
character of the settler-colonial formation; being only a transitional for-
mation.
II. Concentration of Production
A. Theoretical Background
It refers to the increase in quantity of capital under one's control;
this, in turn, makes possible an enlarged scale of production and is neces-
sarily the result of accumulation. Concentration of production in ever-
larger enterprises represents one of the most characteristic features of
capitalism. It is precisely the result of its own opposite feature (also
essential to capitalism), competition. Concentration of production is much
more intense than the concentration of workers, since labor in the large
enterprises is much more productive. ~ This is another way of referring to
the ratio of dead to live labor, or of constant to variable capital -- to
the organic composition of capital.
In general, the greater the organic composition of capital in an in-
dustrial branch, the greater is the concentrarion of capital, and conversely,
the smaller the organic composition of capital, the smaller is the concen-
tration of capital. Why? ‘Because the smaller the organic composition of
capital the less capital is required at the beginning in order to enter
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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