Pătrășcanu Stătescu Titu Vrabie and with the initials A. Collaborator in numerous newspapers, where he published his articles under various pseudonyms: M Andreescu Bercu R. Professionally, he was educated at the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Law, from which he graduated in 1922, and at Leipzig University, earning his PhD in 1925. He became a Poporanist and later a socialist in his youth, joining the Socialist Party of Romania in 1919, and working as editor of its newspaper, Socialismul (1921). Pătrășcanu (Lucrețiu's mother, Lucreția, was a scion of the Stoika family of Transylvanian petty nobility). Pătrășcanu was born in Bacău to a leading political family, as the son of Poporanist figure Dimitrie D. Fourteen years after Pătrășcanu's death, Romania's new communist leader, Nicolae Ceaușescu, endorsed his rehabilitation as part of a change in policy. He became a political prisoner and was ultimately executed. Pătrășcanu rose to a government position before the end of World War II and, after having disagreed with Stalinist tenets on several occasions, eventually came into conflict with the Romanian Communist government of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. For a while, he was a professor at the University of Bucharest. Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu ( Romanian pronunciation: Novem– April 17, 1954) was a Romanian communist politician and leading member of the Communist Party of Romania (PCR), also noted for his activities as a lawyer, sociologist and economist.
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