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     there is no organized society in the world. Recognition itself will
        make people find ways to solve the problems in the whole, and
        will motivate them to discover how to live a good life.
        Happy life in which goodness thrives and evil diminishes is only
        possible in an organized society that will be applying dialectical
        realism  as  a  basic tool for  the  organization  of  such  democratic
        society.
        This is a famous quote by Johann Fichte:
        “I have to act if I want something to happen.”
        It  motivates  and  encourages  awareness  that  constant  human
        activity is indispensable. Fichte argues that moral will is essential
        as a source and drive to act. He says that people’s true call or
        task is to strive to perfection, towards endless development.
        In order to do so, people need to create conditions and a system
        of  collective  democratic  equality  of  management  and
        organization. Social acknowledgement of such organization is a
        prerequisite for social progress. Only contented people are able
        to  organize  themselves  on  equal  terms.  Morality  and  ethical
        behavior  can  be  enhanced  only  in  the  whole  in  which  there  is
        common  interest.  Everything  else  is  empty  rhetoric  and
        demagogy that create problems in the world.
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