@Book{1692656562, author="BenEzer, Gadi", title="Migration journeys to Israel: narratives of the way and their meaning", series="Jewish identities in a changing world volume 31", year="2019", publisher="Brill", address="Leiden", keywords="Capitalism; Immigrants; Israel; Jews; Migrations; Social integration; Emigration and immigration; Ethnic relations", abstract="Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Systematic-dialectical exposition by chapter -- Preface -- General introduction -- Part 1: The capitalist economy -- Chapter 1: The capitalist mode of production -- Chapter 2: Accumulation of capital -- Chapter 3: Finance of enterprises -- Chapter 4: Market interaction and stratified production -- Chapter 5: The cyclical over-accumulation and destruction of capital -- Part 2: The capitalist state -- Introduction to part two: the capitalist state -- Chapter 6: State-granted capitalist economic rights -- Chapter 7: Furthering the conditions for the accumulation of capital -- Chapter 8: State expenditure and its finance -- Chapter 9: The imposition of competition -- Chapter 10: The reach of the capitalist state -- Part 3: The international capitalist system -- Chapter 11: The international capitalist system -- Part 4: Summary and additions -- Chapter 12: General summary and conclusions -- Chapter 13: Synopsis of the main moments of `The unity of the capitalist economy and state' -- Chapter 14: An outline of systematic dialectics -- General appendix -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- List of symbols and abbreviations in order of appearance -- List of symbols and abbreviations in alphabetical order -- List of equations by chapter -- Glossary of field-specific terms.", note="by Gadi BenEzer", note="``This book addresses a lacuna in the study of Jewish and Israeli history - that of journeys taken by Jews in the 20th century towards Israel - which is also a neglected subject in the more general fields of migration and refugee studies. Dr. Gadi BenEzer, a psychologist and anthropologist, eloquently shows how such journeys are life changing events that affect individuals, families, and communities in a variety of ways. Based on narrative research of Jewish people who have undergone journeys on their way to Israel from around the world, the author is able to pose original questions and give initial convincing answers. The powerful personal accounts are followed by a thought-provoking analysis''--From the publisher", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="9789004396562", doi="10.1163/9789004396562", url="https://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9789004384354.pdf", url="https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004396562", language="English" }