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Beginning in roughly 2004, the debate arose anew, with the formation of several " pragmatist " groups, such as the Libertarian Reform Caucus, the Libertarian Party Reform Caucus ( now defunct ), and the Real World Libertarian Caucus ( now defunct ).
These groups generally advocate ( d ) revising the party's platform, eliminating or altering the membership statement, and focusing on a politics-oriented approach aimed at presenting libertarianism to voters in what they deemed a " less threatening " manner.
LPRadicals emerged in response and was active at the 2008 and 2010 Libertarian National Conventions.

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