Radical Left (Danish:Radikale Venstre) is an Aeroeic social liberal political party. The party had, until the independence, been a small party with little political influence. However after the independence, it grew rapidly, and 4 governments have had a radical prime minister. The party is a sister party of the Danish Radikale Venstre.
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| - Radical Left (Danish:Radikale Venstre) is an Aeroeic social liberal political party. The party had, until the independence, been a small party with little political influence. However after the independence, it grew rapidly, and 4 governments have had a radical prime minister. The party is a sister party of the Danish Radikale Venstre.
- Radical Left is a psychotic supervillain imprisoned at Dunwitch Asylum who has half of his body severely disfigured. Based on the DC comics villain Two-Face, he appears to also suffer from a similar form of disassociate identity disorder. His personality is split between "radical" ideas, representing the disfigured left half (from which his name is derived), and more mundane peaceful desires of his unblemished right half. The name may also be a satirical reference to extreme anti-capitalist or egalitarian political ideologies.
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| - Radical Left (Danish:Radikale Venstre) is an Aeroeic social liberal political party. The party had, until the independence, been a small party with little political influence. However after the independence, it grew rapidly, and 4 governments have had a radical prime minister. The party is a sister party of the Danish Radikale Venstre.
- Radical Left is a psychotic supervillain imprisoned at Dunwitch Asylum who has half of his body severely disfigured. Based on the DC comics villain Two-Face, he appears to also suffer from a similar form of disassociate identity disorder. His personality is split between "radical" ideas, representing the disfigured left half (from which his name is derived), and more mundane peaceful desires of his unblemished right half. The name may also be a satirical reference to extreme anti-capitalist or egalitarian political ideologies.
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