Increasing separation of bourgeois society from state was a shared matter of fact in the times of Hegel and Marx, but both turned to solutions to different direction of 'state' or 'human society'. The transition from Hegelian 'bourgeois society' to 'state' and intrinsic limitation of 'state' are explored, and the possibility of development of 'civil society' behind Hegelian theory but neglected by him is revealed, in a certain way, 'civil society' aligns with Marxian 'human society'.