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Big Flame was "a revolutionary socialist feminist organisation with a working-class orientation" in the United Kingdom. Founded in Liverpool in 1970, the group initially grew rapidly, with branches appearing in some other cities. Its publications emphasised that "a revolutionary party is necessary but Big Flame is not that party, nor is it the embryo of that party". The group was influenced by the Italian Lotta Continua group. Ex-members of the group were involved in the launch of the mass-market tabloid newspaper the News on Sunday in 1987, which folded the same year.

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  • Big Flame (political group) (en)
  • Big Flame (fr)
  • Big Flame (ru)
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  • Big Flame, stylisé bIG fLAME, est un groupe de rock indépendant britannique, originaire de Manchester, en Angleterre. Formé en 1983, le groupe ne dure que trois ans et se sépare en 1986. (fr)
  • Big Flame (также — bIG fLAME) — британская рок-группа, образованная в 1983 году в Манчестере, Англия, и исполнявшая абстрактный постпанк, в котором соединились агрессивность панк-рока и авангардные эксперименты, созвучные идеям Капитана Бифхарта, Josef K, Gang of Four и The Pop Group. Трио (в своём творчестве, как отмечал Sounds, «игнорировавшее все музыкальные правила») выпустило шесть EP (последний из которых, Cubist Pop Manifesto, поднялся до #9 в UK Indie Chart. (ru)
  • Big Flame was "a revolutionary socialist feminist organisation with a working-class orientation" in the United Kingdom. Founded in Liverpool in 1970, the group initially grew rapidly, with branches appearing in some other cities. Its publications emphasised that "a revolutionary party is necessary but Big Flame is not that party, nor is it the embryo of that party". The group was influenced by the Italian Lotta Continua group. Ex-members of the group were involved in the launch of the mass-market tabloid newspaper the News on Sunday in 1987, which folded the same year. (en)
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  • Big Flame (en)
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  • Big Flame (en)
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  • Revolutionary Socialism (en)
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  • BF (en)
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