Tim Milosch

Contributing Writer
Tim Milosch:  Teacher, Traveler, Thinker, Writer - J. Thomas
Tim Milosch: Teacher, Traveler, Thinker, Writer - J. Thomas

Tim Milosch is a teacher, debate coach, and freelance writer who lives in Southern California. He holds his degree in History from Biola University where he wrote for the school’s paper as a news columnist, competed in intercollegiate forensics, and graduated with honors in 2006. He is currently working on an M.A. in government from Regent Unisverity with an emphasis in Middle Eastern politics.

Mr. Milosch also holds membership in the international honors societies Phi Alpha Theta (history) and Pi Sigma Alpha (political science), and was listed in the Who’s Who of American college and university students for three straight years.

Mr. Milosch writes on a variety of topics including American politics, international relations, Western and Middle Eastern history, Christian theology, cross cultural interactions, philosophy, Christian-Muslim relations, and the random questions that pop into his head from time to time.

Latest Articles

Hobbes and Rousseau on the Social Contract
Both acknowledge the existence of Natural Law and social contracts, but Thomas Hobbes and Jean Jacques Rousseau provide differing views on political power.
Aug 6, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Aristotle: The Politics
The Politics, Aristotle's seminal work analyzing political society, lays the foundational elements of Western political philosophy.
Aug 5, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Differences Between the American and French Revolutions
America and France both experienced republican revolutions in the late18th century, but differences in political philosophy led to different outcomes.
Jul 30, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Fruits and Vegetables: Pesticide Free or Organic?
Summer is the season for farmer's markets and many growers say their food is pesticide free as opposed to organic. Is there a big difference?
Jul 23, 2011 - Tim Milosch
5 Lessons From a Failed Blog
Blogging is popular, but often done poorly by millions of writers (the author among them), which results in failed blogs. But lessons can be learned.
Jul 16, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Book Review: The Coming Anarchy
In The Coming Anarchy, journalist Robert Kaplan paints a bleak picture of the twenty-first century world and what we should expect.
Jul 16, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Quinoa Salad Recipe
A relative new comer to the health foods field, quinoa provides an excellent grain alternative that can be mixed into a salad in this quinoa recipe.
Jul 2, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Machiavelli and The Prince: How to Rule in Renaissance Europe
In a short work dedicated to his patron Lorenzo Medici, Machiavelli laid out a bold new political philosophy focused on power rather than virtue.
Jul 1, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill
Stephen Mansfield writes a short, but very insightful biography on the development of Winston Churchill's personality, leadership, and character.
Jun 25, 2011 - Tim Milosch
Free Will in The Matrix
The Matrix is an incredible action film with an intriguing discussion on free will in its subtext.
Jun 15, 2011 - Tim Milosch