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This  is  a  cross  section  of  Gicevski’s  ethics.  Both  theoretically
        and  practically,  he  presents  his  ethics  as  a  basic  quality  of

        human  existence.  Ethics  is not  just  a  review of  the  outlooks of
        great  philosophers  (who  take  considerable  space  in  this

        outstanding book), but also a personal expression of Gicevski’s

        experience,  personal  knowledge  and  determinations.  He
        considers morality to be basic human quality and is troubled by

        its  neglect  and  evasion.  Morality  and  ethics  will,  naturally,  be

        human creative power. They will wake up human will and energy
        for  respect  and  care  for  the  others,  for  joint  creation  and

        solidarity.  Morality  and  ethics  will  develop  according  to  the
        original human potentials in the Wholeness, which is human fate.


        For  the  purposes  of  the  Wholeness,  the  author  Toni  Gicevski,

        has created a spiritual structure, which is not unusual, but reflects
        his outlooks and has great significance for human destiny. The

        Wholeness is the world that we have, the beautiful, blue planet
        as  viewed  from  space,  that  we  consider  the  most  beautiful  we

        have ever seen. The fact that people who love it do not advocate
        its  integration  is  what  troubles  Gicevski  the  most  and  poses  a

        challenge in all of his works. The Wholeness is the totality of all

        the elements and creatures, of the material and spiritual forces of
        the Earth. Gicevski’s vision is that humanity will slowly but surely

        unite (not just as an expression of globalization) and will abandon


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