"This task, however, is blocked by an ideological apparatus, which is as constitutive of modernity as the categorical totality of its social reproduction. The foundation of this ideational, and, in its ontologically affirmative character, always already ideological apparatus is constituted by Enlightenment philosophy. All modern theories are equally derived from this root, liberalism just as Marxism, as well as the bourgeois-reactionary movements of counter-Enlightenment and antimodernity. For this reason, all of these theories are equally incapable of formulating the required categorical critique and realizing the necessary ontological break."
i would completely agree with this inasmuch marxism is a theory of capitalist rationalisation and not the theoretical doctrine of the terroristic class (mr. tea cover your ears!) for analysing communism as *the real movement* but communism, which is different from marxism as a weapon. communism in contradiction to marxism not being a doctrine.