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ID158079
Title ProperWho represented the Israeli middle class? the crystallization of the General Zionists from 1948 to 1949
LanguageENG
AuthorGoldstein, Amir
Summary / Abstract (Note)The establishment of the State of Israel was a watershed moment in the history of the General Zionists movement. The ending of the British Mandate – characterized by its responsiveness to private enterprise – symbolized the denouement of a regulatory strategy era as an exclusive modus operandi for the general organizations. The transfer of power to a participatory Jewish democracy, whereby independent institutions drew on electoral support, required that bourgeois and petit-bourgeois leaders relinquish their reservations about the political-partisan game. For the first time, they sought to gain ascendancy over a political party in the hope that it would stand up for the rights and interests of the middle class. This article will analyze the formation process of the center party and its attempt to become a significant factor in Israeli society.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 54, No.3; May 2018: p.400-414
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 54 No 3
Key WordsMiddle Class ;  Israel Politics ;  General Zionists ;  Center Parties ;  Israel Economy


 
 
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