The idea came to me while reading Theosophy's book "For Marx". The idea is mine, not the Theosophists.
Antonio Gramsci's whole philosophy revolves around one point: that Marx and Engels, based on their "scientific philosophy", claimed that revolution would come first in the developed Western countries.
This claim proved to be false. This false claim by Marx and Engels forced Gramsci to reconsider "scientific, historical, materialistic". Gramsci explored the role of ideology, which led to the Thessalonians, and later to Polynesia. Machiavelli, Adorno, etc. even surpassed Lakash.
It became clear that Marx and Engels were completely wrong in their interpretations, in their predictions, they failed to analyze the situation.
The position for the survival of mankind was completely correct, the solution completely failed. The important role of ideology, not the end of bourgeois philosophy, was its victory.
So philosophy is not one, it is two. A bourgeoisie, which he denies. The second is the proletariat, which is ignorant of the philosophical power of the bourgeoisie.