From the Second International to Contemporary Left Movements: Continuities, Ruptures, and the Question of Post-Marxian Pragmatism Introduction The history of socialist thought from the late nineteenth century to the present reflects a complex interplay between theoretical fidelity to Marxism and pragmatic adaptation to evolving political, economic, and social conditions. The Second International (1889–1916) served as … Continue reading Trace the trajectory of socialist thought from the Second International to contemporary left-wing movements, highlighting continuities and ruptures with orthodox Marxism. Debate whether post-Marxian socialism’s emphasis on gradual reform and parliamentary means represents an ideological compromise or a pragmatic adaptation.