nonmodern

ADJECTIVE
  1. not modern; of or characteristic of an earlier time
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How To Use nonmodern In A Sentence

  • In turn, this makes possible a more decisive break with modernity: "What the new archives, geographies, and practices of different historical cosmopolitanisms might reveal is precisely a cultural illogic for modernity that makes perfectly good nonmodern sense Introduction
  • Or a baseline of less than 100 years of fiat money plus a few adventurous years earlier, but in nonmodern economies? This Changes Nothing, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Going back to apply it to a nonwhite, nonmodern culture is inherently racist as well as inaccurate. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: CHRIS KASH-KASH
  • These are puzzling artifacts to be found with a nonmodern human species. Later On
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