Ghandi -- A British Subject From India who promoted The American Dream, first in South African and later in IndiaYes. I've not seen Jurrasic Park though.
Mom wants me to watch Ghandi and a movie about Charlie Chaplin both of which were made by Attenborough and because this year I am in a world history class. I have heard of Ghandi, the man from India who promoted the American Dream, which is an idea popularized in the 1930's by an author whose name I don't remember. The Dream is; All men are created equal. Thomas Jefferson coined the phrase in the Declaration of Independence, but he stole the idea from John Locke, an English philosopher. Later, Abraham Lincoln solidified the idea in the Gettysburg Address. Martin Luther King, Jr used the idea in his famous Dream Speech.
Ghandi, Jefferson, King, Lincoln, and Locke form the Pentagon of the American Dream, which is really and English or British Dream. And now that I’m thinking about it, I know that the American History textbook that I will use next year promotes the idea that the American Dream began in the Bible. I don’t remember the verse, but I think the Bible promotes the idea that all men are equal before God. A verse in Leviticus suggests the idea that I should not fear the rich man nor pity the poor man.
Most of the men I know who are Gramps's age went to Vietnam. According to Gramps, even Ho Chi Minh used the American Dream, All Men are Created Equal, in the Vietnamese Declaration of Idependence.