
Red Action
Red Action was a political organization in the UK active mainly from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. It identified as far-left and aimed to promote revolutionary socialism and oppose capitalism, racism, and fascism. Often involved in direct action and protests, Red Action sought to challenge social injustices and support workers’ rights and anti-racist causes. It was known for its militant stance and was associated with other radical groups, advocating for systemic change through activism. While not a mainstream political party, its members played a significant role in radical left-wing politics and activism during its active years.