“…Therefore, cultural activity, mediated by ideological discourses, must be understood in terms of social history and the concrete material conditions of social interaction. In this conjuncture, the trend of dialogical theory we are taking from these classical authors differs from any ontology of becoming and, more specifically, with the perspective of dialogical ontologies (Baerveldt, 2013(Baerveldt, , 2014Phillips, 2001;Sidorkin, 1999). It is possible to interpret Bakhtin's work as a more or less fragmentary but multifarious effort to develop a dialogical theory of culture, in a critical dialogue with neo-Kantian and phenomenological theories of normative or symbolic order (including Cassirer, 1923Cassirer, /1955; with Romantic theories of cultural expression and subjectivity, in particular, the Vosslerean school in linguistics; and even more directly with Marxists theories of ideological superstructure, opposing Stalinist doctrine of the mechanistic infra/supra structural reflex through a shared language.…”