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Big Flame (political group) : ウィキペディア英語版
Big Flame (political group)
Big Flame was "a revolutionary socialist feminist organisation with a working-class orientation"〔Archive Archie (Big Flame 1970-1984: Who We Were ) at wordpress.com〕〔(Review of 'Reflections on Organising' )〕 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.〔David Widgery ''The Left In Britain, 1956-1968'' Penguin,1976 (p. 479)〕
The group published a magazine, ''Big Flame'', and a journal, ''Revolutionary Socialism''.〔John Moorhouse, ''A Historical Glossary of British Marxism'' (Pauper's Press, 1987) ISBN 0-946650-06-3〕 Members were active at the Ford plants at Halewood and Dagenham. and devoted a great deal of time to self-analysis and considering their relationship with the larger Trotskyist groups. In time, they came to describe their politics as "libertarian Marxist". In 1978 they joined the Socialist Unity electoral coalition, led by the Trotskyist International Marxist Group.
In 1980, the anarchists of the Libertarian Communist Group joined Big Flame. The Revolutionary Marxist Current also joined at about this time. However, as more members of the group defected to the Labour Party, the journal ceased to appear in 1982,〔 and the group was wound up in about 1984.
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.〔Peter Chippindale, Chris Horrie. Disaster: The Rise And Fall of News On Sunday - Anatomy of a Business Failure. 1988 ISBN 978-0747402305〕
The name of the group was taken from a television play, ''The Big Flame'' (1969), written by Jim Allen and directed by Ken Loach for the BBC's ''Wednesday Play'' season. It dealt with a fictional strike and work-in at the Liverpool Docks.〔(Big Flame, The (1969) ) at Screenonline〕
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