1. Karl Marx
From there he moved on to Bonn University to study law. ... In 1836, Karl transferred to Berlin, where his interests turned to the study of jurisprudence; and mainly, history and philosophy. ... While studying in Berlin, he discovered Hegelian idealism, and this quickly became the foundation of his own thought system, and Karl became a member of the young Hegelian movement. ... It is guided not by chance, but by logical necessity, just as the addition or multiplication of two numbers must logically result in a definite answer. ... His goal was to help the proletariat bring about a socialis...
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