dern people that "have no problem in being simultaneously and indistinguishably live people and Media People" (Storey, p.180); the protagonist seems equally concerned.Postmodernism is one of the Frankfurt School's most bitter opponents. Where Marxism seeks to explain the good and bad elements of the world, postmodernism seeks only to exist. Postmodernism's acceptance of all that is in mass culture makes it hard to escape. This omnipresence that postmodernism has had for the last thirty years has virtually eclipsed the Frankfurt school. Select theories of Marxism that mass culture accept and enjoy have become part of postmodernism. The theories of the Frankfurt school that do not agree with postmodernism have been weeded out and have had a difficult time finding an audience. The Marxist theories did not disappear from existence; postmodernism has just become so encompassing that it becomes difficult to hunt out the Marxist theories. Will postmodernism ever end? If things remain as they are, then the answer is no. Postmodernism's dynamic refusal to be defined has to be one of its greatest qualities. It's refusal to be defined may also be the very reason of it's continued presence in our culture....