Gandhi’s Seven Deadly Sins
Mohandas Gandhi, one of the most influential figures in modern social and political activism, considered these traits to be the most spiritually perilous to humanity…
- Wealth without Work
- Pleasure without Conscience
- Science without Humanity
- Knowledge without Character
- Politics without Principle
- Commerce without Morality
- Worship without Sacrifice
Appropriate given the current political and social environment, don’t you think?
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Aren’t they normally called ‘Gandhi’s Seven Blunders of the World’?
Apparently he gave them to his grandson soon before his assassination, and he (Arun, the grandson) added another - rights without responsibilities