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Adam Dugdale Fergusson (born 10 July 1932) is a British journalist, author and Conservative Party politician who served one term in the European Parliament as an MEP. He has remained involved in the field of European Union affairs since, as a Special Adviser to Conservative governments and as a business consultant. Among other books, he wrote When Money Dies, a classic account of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. It deals with not only the economic impacts that hyperinflation had upon society in the Weimar Republic, but also the way that society itself changed. Societal norms were broken down in the wake of hyperinflation, and Fergusson approaches this topic. First published in 1975, When Money Dies was hailed as a cult classic in the wake of the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, with co

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  • آدم فيرجاسن (ar)
  • Adam Fergusson (MEP) (en)
  • Adam Fergusson (pl)
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  • آدم فيرجاسن هو صحفي وسياسي بريطاني، ولد في 10 يوليو 1932. نشط حزبياً في حزب المحافظين. في انتخابات البرلمان الأوروبي 1979، انتخب عضو في البرلمان الأوروبي عن دائرة Strathclyde West ‏ لترشحه ضمن قائمة حزب المحافظين، وقد انضم خلال فترته النيابية ‏ (17 يوليو 1979 – 23 يوليو 1984) للكتلة البرلمانية ‏. (ar)
  • Adam Dugdale Fergusson (born 10 July 1932) is a British journalist, author and Conservative Party politician who served one term in the European Parliament as an MEP. He has remained involved in the field of European Union affairs since, as a Special Adviser to Conservative governments and as a business consultant. Among other books, he wrote When Money Dies, a classic account of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic. It deals with not only the economic impacts that hyperinflation had upon society in the Weimar Republic, but also the way that society itself changed. Societal norms were broken down in the wake of hyperinflation, and Fergusson approaches this topic. First published in 1975, When Money Dies was hailed as a cult classic in the wake of the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, with co (en)
  • Adam Dugdale Fergusson (ur. 10 lipca 1932 w Szkocji) – brytyjski dziennikarz, pisarz i polityk Partii Konserwatywnej. Wykształcenie odebrał w Eton College oraz w Trinity College na Uniwersytecie Cambridge. Przez jedną kadencję był deputowanym do Parlamentu Europejskiego. Od 1981 do 2001 roku pełnił funkcje wiceprzewodniczącego Międzynarodowej Unii Paneuropejskiej. Pracował jako dziennikarz w brytyjskich pismach „The Herald”, „The Statist” i „The Times”. Pochodzi ze szlacheckiej rodziny szkockich baronetów. Jego dziadek, sir Charles Fergusson, był gubernatorem generalnym Nowej Zelandii. (pl)
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