The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 544)

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عنوان
The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 544)
المحتوى
545
III. Transformations in Rural Israel
Rural Israel is historically the planned sector of the economy, since
the Yishuv planning applied only to the Jewish part. Jewish rural Israel is
often referred to as the stronghold of Labor-Zionism and as a residual of
the socialist Yishuv community.
Earlier in this thesis we tried to argue that it was, in fact, the non-
capitalist sector of the Jewish economy based on the petty commodity form
of production (the moshav) and primitive capitalist accumulation (the kib-
butz). The latter is viewed not in light of the internal structure of the
kibbutz community, but rather from its place in the social formation and the
indispensable historical role it played in the development of Jewish capi-
talism, specifically the "closed" Jewish capitalist economy of the Yishuv.
We argue that it played the equivalent role of the "traditional" (pre-capi-
talist) sector in the development of capitalism elsewhere in the world.
These pre-capitalist forms of production are now being swept away by
the advancement of capitalist development in Israel. Most prominent in this
process are the following features:
(a) Transformation in the economy of the kibbutz.
(b) The introduction of utopian settlement with high technology pro-
duction: the case of the non-agricultural moshav.
(c) The industrialization of the Palestinian-Arab community.
(d) The transformation of land.
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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