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How did Engels explain Hegel's view of history?
Engels believed that, according to Hegel's view, "human history is no longer a disorderly and meaningless violence that should be spurned by mature philosophical and rational courts at this time, and it is better to be forgotten as soon as possible, but the development process of human beings themselves. Now the task of thinking is to explore all stages of this process in turn through all twists and turns and reveal the inherent laws of this process through all superficial accidents."