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(詳細はanarchism. ==Allegation of utopianism== Anarchism is evaluated as unfeasible or utopian by its critics, often in general and formal debate. European history professor Carl Landauer, in his book ''European Socialism'' argued that social anarchism is unrealistic and that government is a "lesser evil" than a society without "repressive force." He also argued that "ill intentions will cease if repressive force disappears" is an "absurdity."〔Landauer, Carl. ''European Socialism: A History of Ideas and Movements'' (1959)〕 Anarchists often counter this assertion by arguing that it is merely a misconception. Mainstream anarchism does not expect such an outcome and instead offers other, decentralized mechanisms for crime prevention and adjudication.〔〔 ''An Anarchist FAQ'' states the following: "Anarchy is not a utopia () anarchists make no claims about human perfection () disputes would be solved by reasonable methods, for example, the use of juries, mutual third parties, or community and workplace assemblies () some sort of "court" system would still be necessary to deal with the remaining crimes and to adjudicate disputes between citizens ()" 〔(Anarchist FAQ, does anarchism require "perfect people" to work? )〕〔(Anarchist FAQ, what about crime? )〕
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