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LETTERS
A Correction
Sirs:
In the article of Lucien Gold–
mann, "Understanding Marcuse"
(PR No.3, 1971, p. 249), there
is
a statement which reads as follows:
"The second important phase
(1933-41) in Marcuse's evolution is
his membership in the 'Frankfurt
School' to which, basically, he still
belongs. At that time, it was made
up of the three principal figures
who continue to represent it today
-Horkheimer, Adorno and Mar–
cuse; along with Walter Benjamin,
who died during the war, and Erich
Fromm and Leo Lowenthal, who
both later left the group."
I wish to state that as little as
my friend Herbert Marcuse have I
ever "left the group." It is part of
my intellectual past, present and fu–
ture. I believe that Mr. Goldmann
confused intellectual with institu–
tional commitments.
Leo Lowenthal
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