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'''Joe Fineberg''' (1886 - 1957) was a prominent translator for the [[Communist International]. He produced [[Englsih language|English]] translations of works by [[Alexander Bogdanov]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]].
'''Joe Fineberg''' (1886 - 1957) was a prominent translator for the [[Communist International]. He produced [[English language|English]] translations of works by [[Alexander Bogdanov]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]].


Joe was born in [[Poland]] but it was while in London that he became active in the [[Jewish Social Democratic Organisation]], a section of the [[British Socialist Party]] (BSP) for [[Jews]] based in [[London]]'s [[East End]]. Although living in [[Hackney]], he was secretary of the [[Stepney]] BSP branch.<ref>[http://www.grahamstevenson.me.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1058:fineberg-joe&catid=6:f&Itemid=21 Joe Fineberg] accessed 4 July 2012</ref>
Joe was born in [[Poland]] but it was while in London that he became active in the [[Jewish Social Democratic Organisation]], a section of the [[British Socialist Party]] (BSP) for [[Jews]] based in [[London]]'s [[East End]]. Although living in [[Hackney]], he was secretary of the [[Stepney]] BSP branch.<ref>[http://www.grahamstevenson.me.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1058:fineberg-joe&catid=6:f&Itemid=21 Joe Fineberg] accessed 4 July 2012</ref>

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Joe Fineberg (1886 - 1957) was a prominent translator for the [[Communist International]. He produced English translations of works by Alexander Bogdanov and Vladimir Lenin.

Joe was born in Poland but it was while in London that he became active in the Jewish Social Democratic Organisation, a section of the British Socialist Party (BSP) for Jews based in London's East End. Although living in Hackney, he was secretary of the Stepney BSP branch.[1]

In July 1918, Fineberg moved to post revolutionary Russiaof his own volition. Once there he became a translator for the Communist International and joined the Bolshevik British Communist Group in Russia.

Fineberg was at the first Congress of the Communist International 2-6th March 1919.

Works translated

  • Bogdanov: A Short Course of Economic Science (published in English in 1923)
  • Lenin: What is to be done (published in English in 1929)
  • Lenin: Left Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder (published in English in 1935)

References

  1. ^ Joe Fineberg accessed 4 July 2012