Seven Social Sins is a list that Gandhi published in his weekly newspaper Young India on October 22, 1925. Later he gave this same list to his grandson, Arun Gandhi, written on a piece of paper on their final day together shortly before his assassination. The Seven Sins are:
Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Religion without sacrifice.
Politics without principle.
@Auster I suppose we should consider what he meant by sacrifice which I think he meant more like self sacrifice of time and wealth rather then sacrificing civilians.
War tends to be by elites who don't want to sacrifice their own power and are willing to sacrifice others.
@twotwenty How do you sacrifice time and wealth to religion?
@twotwenty Given the history of religion , maybe a little less sacrifice wouldn't be a bad thing.