The definition, methodology and historical evolution of Orthodox Marxism
Orthodox Marxism is an important branch of Marxism formed after the deaths of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. This article will provide an in-depth interpretation of its core methodology - dialectics, explore its main theoretical propositions during the Second International period, as well as the various challenges and reflections it faced in its historical development, and help you better understand the relevant concepts in the test of political values, ideological tendencies.