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Sociology question on Marx 1. Briefly outline the relationship between, Hegel, Feuerbach and Marx Hegel who was an idealistic philosopher he developed the theory of dialectical. Hegel applied the dialectic theory to the history of human society; he used idealism instead of materialism. Hegel moveable variables in his dialectic were human ideas and thoughts. He came to a conclusion that society is essentially an expression of people's thoughts. Hegel also claimed that when a conflict occurs between an idea or thoughts, new ideas or concepts are created and adopted by society so that improvements can occur and society can progress forward for the good of everyone. Feuerbach was a philosophiser who criticised Hegels uses of philosophical ideas. Feuerbach claimed that ideas didn't create reality, but held that reality creates ideas (materialism). Feuerbach had a floor in his materialism concept his floor was that he saw ideas as automatically stemming from being a...

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