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Non-simultaneity

Non-simultaneity or nonsynchronism (German: Ungleichzeitigkeit, sometimes also translated as non-synchronicity) is a concept in the writings of Ernst Bloch which denotes the time lag, or uneven temporal development, produced in the social sphere by the processes of capitalist modernization and/or the incomplete nature of those processes. The term, especially in the phrase ""the simultaneity of the non-simultaneous"", has been used subsequently in predominantly Marxist theories of modernity, world-systems, postmodernity and globalization.
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