TOS Weekly - America's Wartime Industrial Hero
Henry Kaiser ensured that American industry could produce what was needed to win World War II.
In today’s TOS Weekly:
Africa Brooke on the Cult of Wokeness
Reviewed: It Ends With Us, directed by Justin Baldoni
Henry Kaiser: Wartime Producer and Industrial Hero
Ibsen’s Kingdom: The Man and His Works
Patrick Henry’s ‘Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!’ Speech
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Thomas Walker-Werth
Managing Editor
Africa Brooke on the Cult of Wokeness
At LevelUp Europe, Africa will share personal stories, timeless principles, and practical tools to help you overcome fear of judgment.
It Ends With Us, Directed by Justin Baldoni
Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, adapted for the big screen last year, has a number of problems. The movie improves on some but not all these issues.
Henry Kaiser: Wartime Producer and Industrial Hero
Thanks to men such as Kaiser and their extraordinary industrial capabilities, the United States was able to outproduce its WWII enemies effectively.
Ibsen’s Kingdom: The Man and His Works by Evert Sprinchorn
“Honest indignation is the voice of God,” said the poet William Blake. In the plays of Henrik Ibsen—born March 20, 1828—that voice speaks loudest of all.
Patrick Henry’s ‘Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!’ Speech
On March 23, 1775, when the Virginia convention debated whether to send troops to fight in the Revolutionary War, Henry urged them to do so. “Give me liberty, or give me death!” he demanded, shattering the complacent and evasive mood of his fellow delegates.
‘Hope for a Better World’
“TOS is essential to me maintaining my sanity, not to mention hope for a better world.” —John
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