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Radical left

 
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Radical left can refer to:

  • The radical left, an umbrella term to describe those who adhere explicitly and openly to revolutionary socialism, communism or anarchism – the "radical" qualifier tends in this case to denote a revolutionary fervor, and is a subset of, but should not be confused (as often is done by political pundits in the USA) with, the far left
  • Ultra-left, a specific subset of the radical left adhering to ideologies such as left communism and some types of anarchism
  • 18th/19th century Radicalism was a separate ideology, which was absorbed into progressive liberalism.
  • Det Radikale Venstre – a social-liberal party in Denmark
  • 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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