Red Rag: A Magazine of Women’s Liberation was published between 1972 and 1980. Emerging out of the confluence of the Women’s Liberation Movement and the Communist Party of Great Britain it brought together a pioneering collective of Marxist and Socialist Feminists. Breaking ground in thinking deeply and powerfully about a range of issues, including women workers and the trade union movement, maternity and reproductive rights, domestic violence and the politics of sexuality, the magazine is a testament to the intellectual power and creativity of a generation of Feminists whose influence remains immeasurable.
To find out more read this introduction by Rosalind Delmar, and "Red Rag - from beginning to end: the women we were and what our politics became" by Beatrix Campbell and Val Charlton.