2668:. Everything is now organized and planned; nature has been triumphantly blotted out, along with peasants, petit-bourgeois commerce, handicraft, feudal aristocracies and imperial bureaucracies. Ours is a more homogeneously modernized condition; we no longer are encumbered with the embarrassment of non-simultaneities and non-synchronicities. Everything has reached the same hour on the great clock of development or rationalization (at least from the perspective of the "West"). This is the sense in which we can affirm, either that modernism is characterized by a situation of incomplete
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an integrated unity of non-homogeneous parts, and it is precisely the unity that here determines the lack of homogeneity. In this whole system development and underdevelopment reciprocally determine each other, for while the quest for surplus-profits constitutes the prime motive power behind the mechanisms of growth, surplus-profit can only be achieved at the expense of less productive regions and branches of production.
2561:, shares at least a common vocabulary with Bloch's multispatial and multitemporal dialectics. Lefebvre was also one of the first commentators to link uneven development to the production of space on a global scale: "The law of unevenness of growth and development, so far from becoming obsolete, is becoming world-wide in its application — or, more precisely is presiding over the globalization of a world market".
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times. In general, different years resound in the one that has just been recorded and prevails. Moreover, they do not emerge in a hidden way as previously but rather, they contradict the Now in a very peculiar way, awry, from the rear. Many earlier forces, from quite a different Below, are beginning to slip between.
105:). The essay's central idea is that heterogeneous stages of social and economic development coexist simultaneously in 1930s Germany. Because of uneven modernization, Bloch argues, there remained in Germany, "this classical land of non-simultaneity", significant traces of pre-capitalist relations of production:
2523:(1970), they argue, in similar vein to Bloch, that the succession of different modes of production as theorized by Marx is not a teleological process driven by "the forward march of the productive forces", but that instead periods of transition are marked by "the coexistence of several modes of production":
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Thus it seems that the dislocation between the connexions and instances in transition periods merely reflects the coexistence of two (or more) modes of production in a single 'simultaneity ', and the dominance of one of them over the other. This confirms the fact that the problems of diachrony, too,
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Rather, they carry earlier things with them, things which are intricately involved. One has one's times according to where one stands corporeally, above all in terms of classes. Times older than the present continue to effect older strata; here it is easy to return or dream one's way back to older
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overcome it, and, since every such barrier contradicts its character, its production moves in contradictions which are constantly overcome but just as constantly posited. Furthermore. The universality towards which it irresistibly strives encounters barriers in its own nature, which will, at a
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the postmodern must be characterized as a situation in which the survival, the residue, the holdover, the archaic, has finally been swept away without a trace. In the postmodern, then, the past itself has disappeared (along with the well-known "sense of the past" or historicity and collective
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The still subversive and utopian contents in the relations of people to people and nature, which are not past because they were never quite attained, can only be of use in this way. These contents are, as it were, the goldbearing gravel in the course of previous labor processes and their
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Balibar's contemporary, Henri Lefebvre, was sharply critical of what he saw as these writers' fetishization of a fixed, abstract and purely structural notion of "general" synchronic space subsuming diachronic or historical processes. By contrast, Lefebvre's own "turbulent
213:("the simultaneity of the non-simultaneous" or "the synchronism/synchronicity of the nonsynchronous") — i.e., a reversal of Pinder's "non-simultaneity of the simultaneous" — is not explicitly used in this work. Bloch elaborates instead the idea of synchronous and nonsynchronous
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superstructures in the form of works. Polyphonous dialectics, as a dialectics of the "contradictions" which are more concentrated today than ever, has in any case enough questions and contents in capitalism that are not yet "superseded by the course of economic development".
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with "the Now". By "synchronous contradiction" he means those forces of contradiction (to capital) that capitalism itself generates, principally the contemporary industrialized proletariat (as analysed by Marx). "Nonsynchronous contradiction" refers to the
2431:(the capitalist has to be able to synchronize the disparate activities required to manufacture a product). The powerful spatio-temporal effects of the dual demands of exchange and commodity production were summarized in the
2423:(1867–94) had argued on the one hand that the money form had arisen in order to allow for non-simultaneous or delayed exchange of commodities (as opposed to face-to-face bartering), and on the other that "simultaneity" (
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memory). Where its buildings still remain, renovation and restoration allow them to be transferred to the present in their entirety as those other, very different and postmodern things called
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large amount of pre-capitalist material. It is important to ask whether
Germany is not more undeveloped, even more vulcanic than, for instance, France, in terms of its
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certain stage of its development, allow it to be recognized as being itself the greatest barrier to this tendency, and hence will drive towards its own suspension.
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physical conditions of exchange — of the means of communication and transport — the annihilation of space by time — becomes an extraordinary necessity for it.
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Wilhelm Pinder: Out of Sync".
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Their Morals and Ours: The class foundations of moral practice
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The text signals that to some extent these ideas derive from
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For the Greek political sociologist and structural Marxist
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An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital
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Grundrisse: Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy
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Grundrisse: Outlines of the Critique of Political Economy
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Das Problem der Generation in der Kunstgeschichte Europas
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and which became a chapter of his influential 1935 study
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Das Problem der Generation in der Kunstgeschichte Europas
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Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization
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Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
121:. Certainly it has not formed and evened out capitalist
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Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
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beyond it, it does not by any means follow that it has
86:("The Problem of Generation in European Art History").
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This translation is from the corresponding chapter in
2540:(1978), he argues that such differences are in fact a
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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2840:(in German). Berlin: Frankfurter Verlags-Anstalt.
2618:(1981), has also been influential in this area.
3092:Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography
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3270:. Trans. Ben Brewster. London: New Left Books
2858:(11). Trans. Mark Ritter. Durham, NC: 22–38.
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76:die 'Ungleichzeitigket' des Gleichzeitigen
211:die Gleichzeitigkeit des Ungleichzeitigen
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3578:. London: Macmillan. pp. 90–108.
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2120:Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory
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230:' by capitalism" as discussed above.
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48:simultaneity of the non-simultaneous
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446:Marxism and the Oppression of Women
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3628:. London: Routledge. p. 218.
3399:. Oxford: Blackwell. p. 355.
3063:Bloch, "Nonsynchronism", pp.31–32.
3026:Harootunian, Harry (Summer 2005).
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2980:Bloch, "Nonsynchronism", pp.22–30.
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1189:
1184:
1179:
1174:
1169:
1164:
1159:
1154:
1148:
1145:Other variants
1143:
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1125:
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1087:
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1080:
1079:
1074:
1069:
1064:
1059:
1054:
1049:
1041:
1040:
1034:
1033:
1032:
1031:
1029:Third-worldist
1026:
1021:
1016:
1015:
1014:
1009:
1004:
999:
989:
981:
980:
972:
969:
968:
965:
964:
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945:
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938:Historiography
935:
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867:
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855:Class struggle
851:
846:
845:
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838:
837:
832:
827:
822:
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810:Metabolic rift
807:
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797:
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628:
623:
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586:Marxist ethics
583:
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568:
563:
558:
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498:
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488:
483:
478:
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458:
453:
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438:
433:
428:
426:Ways of Seeing
423:
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398:
393:
388:
383:
378:
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368:
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353:
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215:contradictions
206:
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187:rhythmanalysis
183:Henri Lefebvre
80:Wilhelm Pinder
71:
68:
24:nonsynchronism
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5135:
5124:
5123:Postmodernism
5121:
5119:
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5034:Social theory
5032:
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5027:
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5017:
5015:
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5007:
5005:
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4987:
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4688:Radhakrishnan
4686:
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4449:20th and 21st
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3607:Postmodernism
3602:
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3495:
3494:Harvey, David
3489:
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3083:Harvey, David
3078:
3075:
3069:
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3057:
3045:
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3022:
3019:
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2670:modernization
2667:
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2566:Ernest Mandel
2562:
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2278:
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2083:
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2065:
2063:
2062:Moufawad-Paul
2060:
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1157:Austromarxism
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1075:
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3995:Confucianism
3983:Distributism
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3904:Sittlichkeit
3890:Ressentiment
3836:Institutions
3814:Human nature
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4483:Baudrillard
4435:Vivekananda
4425:Tocqueville
4340:Kierkegaard
4156:Ibn Khaldun
4126:Alpharabius
4017:Personalism
3926:Stewardship
3883:Reification
3878:Natural law
3799:Familialism
3765:Culturalism
3531:Smith, Neil
3136:Das Kapital
2716:Ernst Bloch
2598:(1982) and
2475:Das Kapital
2420:Das Kapital
2208:Communalism
1607:Wallerstein
1197:Revisionist
928:Film theory
908:Criminology
903:Archaeology
815:Proletariat
800:Imperialism
713:Bourgeoisie
688:Wage labour
581:Reification
371:On Practice
145:Das Kapital
36:Ernst Bloch
5067:Categories
4999:Humanities
4959:Agnotology
4618:Kołakowski
4181:Ibn Tufayl
4161:Maimonides
4105:Thucydides
4100:Tertullian
4055:Lactantius
3950:Volksgeist
3931:Traditions
3745:Convention
3442:Lefebvre,
3195:Marx, Karl
3166:Marx, Karl
3128:Marx, Karl
3032:Boundary 2
2737:References
2604:Neil Smith
2555:spatiality
2471:Grundrisse
2433:Grundrisse
2429:production
2414:Grundrisse
2265:Democratic
2130:Mediations
1742:Przeworski
1682:Poulantzas
1532:Sivanandan
1487:Bettelheim
1387:Horkheimer
1382:Mariátegui
1357:Pashukanis
1282:Liebknecht
1212:Wertkritik
1152:Analytical
1012:Trotskyism
987:Autonomist
978:Structural
958:Philosophy
898:Aesthetics
683:Value-form
651:Capitalist
556:Alienation
549:Philosophy
301:Grundrisse
170:incomplete
162:dialectics
5088:Spacetime
5039:Sociology
4989:Historism
4698:Santayana
4668:Oakeshott
4638:MacIntyre
4623:Kropotkin
4598:Heidegger
4451:centuries
4365:Nietzsche
4330:Jefferson
4315:Helvétius
4280:Condorcet
4243:centuries
4227:Montaigne
4050:Confucius
4040:Augustine
3957:Worldview
3851:Modernity
3824:Formation
3605:Jameson,
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2275:Reformist
2255:Socialism
2203:Communism
2183:Anarchism
2037:Coulthard
1962:McDonnell
1922:Screpanti
1832:Rowbotham
1697:Harnecker
1507:Althusser
1447:Deutscher
1287:Kollontai
1277:Luxemburg
1257:Plekhanov
1187:Nkrumaism
1098:Classical
1072:Political
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953:Sociology
933:Geography
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656:Socialist
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220:atavistic
199:see below
168:from the
158:teleology
150:see below
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5052:Category
4964:Axiology
4952:See also
4743:Voegelin
4733:Spengler
4708:Shariati
4663:Nussbaum
4648:Maritain
4608:Irigaray
4588:Habermas
4553:Foucault
4538:Durkheim
4440:Voltaire
4405:de Staël
4380:Rousseau
4305:Franklin
4166:Muhammad
4151:Gelasius
4136:Avempace
4119:Medieval
4095:Polybius
4090:Plutarch
3856:Morality
3831:Ideology
3819:Identity
3728:Concepts
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2094:Journals
1997:Heinrich
1972:Roediger
1967:Douzinas
1957:Hennessy
1912:Holloway
1827:Hartsock
1817:Eagleton
1802:Federici
1777:Bannerji
1752:Therborn
1732:Rancière
1727:Easthope
1707:Anderson
1702:Altvater
1602:O'Connor
1597:Mészáros
1592:Guattari
1547:Thompson
1537:Miliband
1517:Williams
1502:Hobsbawm
1477:Emmanuel
1457:Beauvoir
1422:Lefebvre
1367:Benjamin
1332:Bukharin
1312:Zinoviev
1307:Grossman
1292:Bogdanov
1267:Connolly
1247:Lafargue
1192:Orthodox
1162:Centrist
1113:Leninism
1108:Feminist
1057:Humanist
1038:Hegelian
566:Ideology
243:a series
241:Part of
228:sublated
154:Hegelian
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4718:Skinner
4703:Scruton
4683:Polanyi
4658:Niebuhr
4643:Marcuse
4578:Gramsci
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4202:Erasmus
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