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Fabian Michael Wadel (born 18 May 1963), known professionally as Fabian Tassano, is an economist and author, known for his radical views on the medical profession, and for his
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of ideological aspects of modern culture.


Biography

Tassano was born in Munich to German parents. He changed his original family name of Wadel to Tassano on the marriage of his mother to Michael Tassano, a Major in the
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. He has lived in the United Kingdom as a British citizen since 1973. In 2003, his mother's marriage to Michael Tassano having been annulled, he formally reverted to the surname Wadel, while maintaining the name Fabian Tassano for publications. Tassano studied Natural Sciences at
Churchill College, Cambridge Churchill College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. It has a primary focus on science, engineering and technology, but retains a strong interest in the arts ...
, specialising in Physics and Philosophy of Science. He graduated with a First in 1984, winning the Bronowski Prize. In 1991 he qualified as a Chartered Accountant, having trained first at
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and subsequently at
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. He came tenth nationally in the Institute of Chartered Accountants' qualifying exam. He also qualified as a chartered tax accountant with the Institute of Taxation. From 1992 to 2000 he was first a postgraduate student, and subsequently college lecturer in economics, at the University of Oxford. He carried out research on vertical integration policy in the UK and Germany, and on the economic effects of vertical mergers, for which he was awarded a doctorate by Oxford in 1998. From 1994 to 2000 he held College Lecturerships in Economics, successively at Jesus College,
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, St. Peter's College and Pembroke College. From 2000 to 2002 he was a senior economist at
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in London, working on
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policy. He is currently a Research Director at Oxford Forum, where he collaborates with
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and
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.


Books

In 1995 Tassano published ''The Power of Life or Death: Medical Coercion and the Euthanasia Debate''. The book had a Foreword by
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, an American psychiatrist known for his libertarian views on mental illness, and was described by the philosopher
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as 'intellectually first-class'. ''The Power of Life or Death'' attempts to bring free-market and libertarian philosophical ideas into the medical ethics debate, in particular in relation to the treatment of the terminally ill, and examines the ideological subtext of the medical ethics literature, which Tassano argues often gives greater weight to collective interests than to the preferences of individual patients. Despite its radical approach the book received serious, if guarded attention from the medical profession, the ''
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'', for example, commenting: 'We would not recommend this book as comfortable bedtime reading. ... If you like an intellectual challenge this one is for you.' The book was also reviewed in ''Nature'', which commented, 'His view goes straight to the medical jugular', and the ''
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'', according to which 'Tassano presents hair-raising case studies ..his book is a timely polemic.' The book was shortlisted for the Skrabanek Prize. Tassano analyses the ideological content of modern culture in general in ''Mediocracy: Inversions and Deceptions in an Egalitarian Culture'' (2006), characterized by
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as a book that 'delightfully dissects the language of modern egalitarianism and political correctness'. The book argues that both ‘
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’ in the popular media, and the
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prevalent in academic discourse, are manifestations of the same underlying ideology: one which appears egalitarian but in reality is designed to privilege a paternalistic elite and exclude those who might criticise it. ''Mediocracy'' received favourable reviews from a number of online commentators. Johnathan Pearce of the libertarian website
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called it 'a rather fine book'.
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described it as 'a comprehensive and witty dictionary'. In 2019 Tassano published a collection of essays entitled ''The Ideology of the Elites''.Tassano, F., ''The Ideology of the Elites: Critical Essays'', Oxford: Oxford Forum, 2019.


Other selected publications

*'Tax aspects of corporate activity', ''Energy Utilities'', February 1996. *'Are vertical mergers harmful?’, ''
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'', 7, 1999. *'Information Complexity as a Driver of Emergent Phenomena in the Business Community' (with J. Efstathiou et al.), ''Proceedings of the International Workshop on Emergent Synthesis'',
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, 1999. *''Tax for the Terrified'', Tassano & Co, 1994.


See also

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Egalitarianism Egalitarianism (; also equalitarianism) is a school of thought within political philosophy that builds on the concept of social equality, prioritizing it for all people. Egalitarian doctrines are generally characterized by the idea that all hum ...


References


External links


Tassano's website

Tassano's blog

‘Flatter, wider, virtual corporations’
online paper on effects of internet on
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, 2000. * Article about mediocracy on German-language Wikipedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Tassano, Fabian 1963 births Alumni of Churchill College, Cambridge British economists British libertarians Living people German emigrants to the United Kingdom Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom