The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 584)
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- The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 584)
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formations that tend to offset their effects. Specifically, through
secularization trends in the economic "base" and, consequently, in the
political-ideological "superstructure". This involves secularization of
what initially was Jewish relations of production and class struggle:
local Israeli-Jewish capital is now increasingly employing Palestinian-
Arab labor and foreign monopoly capital is increasingly employing Israeli
Jewish labor. The relations of production are thus no longer Jewish.
Class antagonism which was systematically internalized to Jewish
life through the policy of exclusive Jewish proletarianization by Jewish
capital in Palestine, and in order to give content to the Jewish State
as a relation of struggling Jewish classes, is no longer present princi-
pally between Jewish labor and Jewish capital. Rather, it has been in-
creasingly externalized through the intervention of the State in the es-
sential internationalization of capital. The principal class antago-
nisms are, nowadays, between Israeli-Jewish capital and Palestinian-—Arab
labor, on the one hand, and Israeli-Jewish labor and foreign monopoly
capital, on the other. The “abnormalities" of Diaspora are being thus
reproduced in Israel itself. Those abnormalities are most likely to al-
ter the existing relations to the State apparatus underlying the segmen-
tation of the working class, resulting in material conditions more favor-
able for proletarian alliances. Furthermore, the emerging new material
conditions may give rise to forms of consciousness that are alien to
Zionism and more favorable for the development of revolutionary proletar-
ian consciousness, These are only hypotheses for future research.
It should be indicated here that only through historical analysis
based on the dialectical materialist method did it become possible to - تاريخ
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- المنشئ
- Najwa Hanna Makhoul
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