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Divided We Stand Amir Ben Porat

Divided We Stand By Amir Ben Porat

Divided We Stand by Amir Ben Porat


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With an in-depth look at the class system and the lack of class struggle, this book provides an interesting perspective and analysis of Israeli society.

Divided We Stand Summary

Divided We Stand: Class Structure in Israel from 1948 to the 1980s by Amir Ben Porat

Four decades of statehood for Israel has meant four decades of nationalistic, cultural, and ethnic conflicts. Throughout these growing pains, Israel has experienced a remarkable lack of class struggle unusually so during the transition to a capitalistic society. Divided We Stand shows that the lack of class struggle is no accident; it is a result of political design and necessity. In Israel, the state has been the predominating social agent and has therefore been in a position to supervise class struggle within the boundaries of its own rules. With an in-depth look at the class system and the lack of class struggle, this book provides an interesting perspective and analysis of Israeli society. This well-written book makes a strong contribution to the understanding of the nature and the patterns of social inequality in Israel. Choice

Divided We Stand monitors the development of class structure in Israel from 1948 to the mid-1980s by using information on the economy and on individuals' positions in the economy (gathered by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics). Numerous tables complement the written content by examining certain variables--such as immigration, gender, ethnic origin, mobility, types of industry and religion--over three decades. This book also analyzes the structural transformation of the society and explores the process of allocation and reallocation of Israeli citizens. Divided We Stand can be a practical, informative source for academics and students of sociology, political development, and Middle East affairs. As Israel continues to define itself, the book can serve as a useful guide and study to one of the more unexplored aspects of Israeli society.

About Amir Ben Porat

AMIR BEN-PORAT is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Behavior Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He is the author of Between Class and Nation (Greenwood, 1986) and his articles have appeared in International Journal of Comparative Sociology and Science and Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The What and the How of It Israel after Statehood: An Overview The Present Mattter: Class Model and Data The Portrait of Class Structure Becoming a Class Member: The Process of Allocation Reallocation: Up and Down in the Class Structure Structural Transformation: Class and Sector Class Structure in Israel: A Summary--The Visible Hand Index

Additional information

NPB9780313264023
9780313264023
0313264023
Divided We Stand: Class Structure in Israel from 1948 to the 1980s by Amir Ben Porat
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-11-03
157
N/A
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