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The response to Carr has not been, however, entirely positive.
Caitlin Blaxton criticized Carr's moral stance in the work as " disturbing ".
Scholars have also criticized Carr for his presentation of the so-called realist-idealist conflict.
According to Peter Wilson, " Carr's concept of utopia .. is not so much a carefully designed scientific concept, as a highly convenient rhetorical device .".
Conversely, rather than attempt to critique Carr with the benefit of hindsight, Stephen McGlinchey states that Carr's analysis of events in The Twenty Years Crisis was significant and timely within its context, particularly in its critique of the League of Nations.

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