Roger Dangeville

Defunct Roger Dangeville (1 June 1925, Moselle – 9 September 2006, Mérindol-les-Oliviers) was a left communist activist most noted for his translation of Karl Marx's Grundrisse and his work with Jacques Camatte.

He had working class parents, Pierre Dangeville and Catherine Siegler[2][1] He studied philosophy in Paris.

[2] In 1956, he was recruited to the International Communist Party (ICP) in 1956 by Suzanne Voûte.

[2] For ten years he worked closely with Amadeo Bordiga, but broke with ICP in 1966.

His following collaboration with Jacques Camatte, who left the ICP at the same time, was short lived.