
Gandhi's Seven Social Sins
Gandhi’s Seven Social Sins highlight key moral failures that harm society: Politics without principles (power used without integrity), Commerce without morality (business profits without ethics), Wealth without work (gaining riches dishonestly), Pleasure without conscience (seeking personal gratification without regard for others), Knowledge without character (education lacking moral foundation), Science without humanity (technology ignoring human well-being), and Religion without sacrifice (faith practiced superficially rather than sincerely). These serve as warnings that societal progress depends on aligning actions with integrity, compassion, and moral responsibility.