The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 541)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 541)
المحتوى
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transferring with them their small diamond/clothing business, where the
likelihood to transform them into productive capital through state or pub-
lic subsidies is greater. In that case, much of the original Israeli clo-
thing industry controlled by early settlers can maintain its competitive
position on the international market without conversion into large-scale
mass production. As the products of this industry of the early pioneer
settlers may still have symbolic value among Diaspora Jewry asa guarantee
for profit realization.
The majority of the examples above (except for metal products) are in-
dustries that belong predominantly to the local private sector. This con-
centration process applies to all sources of capital.
(g) The regionalization of kibbutz industry:
According to Yediot Aharonot, April 13, 1977, "Regional Factories" of
all the kibbutzim which are composed of ten groups with 165 subsidiary fac-
tories, and employing 5,000 workers, among whom only 1,000 are members of
the kibbutzim, have recently emerged. This is one indicator of concentra-
tion of the kibbutz capital, probably in response to the penetration of for-
eign monopolies and their merger with the compradore and even public (mainly
Histadrut) capital.
(h) High technology military industry:
In the sphere of high technology military production for export foreign
capital or joint ventures of foreign and State or public capital are inves-
ted in large-scale production. In these industries a more complex form of
transformation is occurring, centralization.
Centralization, known also as "combined production", can be defined as
"the grouping in a single enterprise of different branches of industry,
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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