The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 542)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 542)
المحتوى
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which either represent the consecutive stages in the working up of raw
materials...or are auxiliary to one another.” This can be best exemplified
by the avionic industry containing also its auxiliary textile factories, as
already documented in Chapter IV.
To sum, in this presentation we have identified seven patterns of trans-
formation currently taking place in Israel's industry. These are:
(1) Capitalist transformation of petty commodity forms of production
exemplifed by the clothing industry.
(2) A dual process of capitalist transformation and concentration
(metal products).
(3) Concentration of workers (textiles and food-processing industries).
(4) Concentration of capital, not workers -- capital deepening (dia-
mond industry).
(5) Concentration of human capital of high technology know-how (the
electronics industry). This is a new and most sophisticated form of concen-
tration of production.
(6) A kind of conglomeration exemplified by the combination or regional-
ization of kibbutz industry and contracting work with dependent subsidiary-
like plants located in Arab villages.
(7) Centralization or combined production in the sector dominated by
foreign monopoly capital (avionics).
For linking the previous chapter with the present analysis, notice
the high concentration of workers (not capital) in the textile and food
processing industries. Workers in these industries are predominantly Orien-
tal-Jews, Palestinian Arabs, and overwhelmingly females. It seems cheaper
for the owners of these industries to add more workers than more machines
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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