CHRIS CUTRONE WRITES, āWhat the usual interpretive emphasis on LukĆ”cs occludes is that the Frankfurt School writers grappled not only with the problem of Stalinism but with that of āanti-Stalinismā as well.ā This statement is well founded, considering how Korschās troubled relationship with Adorno and Horkheimer was paralleled by Sohn-Rethelās with those two during the same period; not to mention the later dialogues Dunayevskaya had with Marcuse and Fromm.
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