Hegel’s and Marx Philosophy Student NameInstructor Course Date Hegel’s and Marx PhilosophyHegel’s ideas Existing in the 19th century, Hegel based his work on inspiring German idealism and reactions which he obtained from previous philosophers who existed before such as Nietzsche, Schopenhaur, Bertrant Russel and several others. Many people consider Hegel to have been able to equally influence a staunchly materialistic philosopher such as Karl Marx. In his work, Hegel comes up with various ideas based on human life. Some of these ideas include: the idea of free will, the idea of morality and the idea of human struggle. Under the idea of free will, Hegel does not consider it as something in which societal participation negates. He argues that an individual who lives within a civil society is definitely freer compared to a solitary person. In his argument he adds that free will can only be achieved via interactions and struggles with other people similar to self-consciousness. In the idea of morality according to Türky?lmaz (2015), Hegel bases this idea on religious as well as cultural precepts. He believes that in order for any concept based on ethics