Radical left
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Radical left is a term for the "farthest left" of left-wing politics. It is also present in the names of several political movements:
- Det Radikale Venstre, a social-liberal party in Denmark
- Radical Party of the Left (French: Parti Radical de Gauche), a social-liberal party in France
- Radical Left (France), a liberal parliamentary group during the French Third Republic
- Radical Left Front, an alliance of political parties in Greece
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