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Author: Adrian Fanaca

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This is my first try to get to know myself and my ideas based on what I know so far about politics, psychology, sociology, history, public policy and society. I have a BA in Political Science from National School of Political and Administrative Studies in Romanian, an MA in Political Science from Central European University (double degree Hungary and USA), and an Executive MBA from Corvinus University of Budapest.
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In this podcast, I survey some tables I found on the quality mix of occupations in selected countries like Germany, Sweden or the USA in the three decades between 1960s and 1980s
In this episode, I am exploring a few data points from the past, mainly the 1980s, regarding the pensions, the industrial growth and a comparison between corporatism, etatism and private pensions in several advanced economies of the world Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Adrian-Fanaca-104495404719783 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-fanaca-ma-polsci-mba-ab44172b/
In this episode, I am exploring what is Fisher effect, what happened to world trade since the 1970s, but first, we crack some jokes  Please wrote to me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Adrian-Fanaca-104495404719783 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-fanaca-ma-polsci-mba-ab44172b/
In this video, I am exploring a few ideas from an economics and a social sciences book from which I get the CIO cartoon from the 1940 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Adrian-Fanaca-104495404719783 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-fanaca-ma-polsci-mba-ab44172b/
In this podcast, I am exploring a few ideas from economics, and then laugh a little at how labor was communicating to the workers
In this episode, I am sharing 13 things that changed since I have started drinking, 8 of those being an update since year 1 milestone Please share it, like, comment, subscribe, click the bell for receiving all my newest episodes   Enjoy!
In this episode, I am exploring the microeconomics concept of income and substitution effects, plus the effect of the interest rates on savings rate
In this episode, I am exploring a few economics concepts of what happens when your budget increases or price decreases, as well as explaining what is an indifference curve and why it is bended and not a straight line
In this episode, I am exploring some ways of looking at work, its misery and possible disappearance, then I move to some Freudian principles of repression and compulsion and their stages, to finish with some statistics about poverty rates in Europe 
In this episode, I am exploring some categorization of firms in capitalism, how capitalism changed in the last decade and how it functions, all in under 5 minutes and based on some economics textbook figures I am interpreting
In this episode, I am talking about the urban middle class, the urban working class and the rural working classes in Germany of 1925, few years before Hitler came to power
In this episode, I am exploring a range of topics which culminate with my number 1 finding, that Sweden is the country in the West that has still the highest class voting
In this episode I am exploring how the different classes in the West voted for socialist or communist parties YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TThFP0W3J70
In this video, I am exploring few aspects of who voted for which party in the 1950 in several countries, with close focus on social democratic and communist parties
In this episode, I am exploring some statistics in comparing stable democracies of Europe and the Anglo-Saxon world with less democratic states in Europe and Latin America. The focus is on education, communication media, industrialization and urbanization. There are some surprising facts
In this episode, I am exploring some economics concepts around monopoly and I am giving the example of Microsoft, which continues to have a monopoly on operating system, largely kept via bribing organizations Corruption scandal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_licensing_corruption_scandal
In this video, I am describing and discussing some figures and tables from some book on democratic transition of ex-communist countries
In this video, I am exploring few ideas found in some tables and figures regarding the Eastern European transition: on how did Czechoslovakian democracy function, some speeches of Gorbachev in which he rejected pluralism and how Baltic people view the themselves and the system in the transition period
In this episode, I am exploring what Spanish, and Latin American population relate to democracy having in mind their histories of military dictatorship. I am using tables and figures from prominent political scientist's research. Juan Linz and Alfred Stepan were the prominent political scientists in terms of democratic transition in the recent past
In this book, I am exploring several quotations that I found interesting in Emil Cioran's Book of Delusions. Especially interesting are his rules for defeating pessimism, which I quote in the last part of this episode. Enjoy!
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