^Sure if husbands, parents and brothers of women have no say in whether they wear the burqa. Otherwise no. Ultimately I believe in individual religious freedom while oppose collective religious power. My version of Utopia is a bunch of individuals free from any family-related identities pursue their own interests and those of others.
As long as the state does not protect the individual from his/her families and tribes he/she is not actually free. Countries such as Japan and regions such as the American South are not free because of the existence of family power which violates individual freedom.
The problem with males compelling females to wear a burqa is that it is not a legal input. This is a result of the international epidemic of sexism that plagues our world. The feminist movement is hard at work to change that. It may be a while, but we will get there.
I have never heard about your utopia idea. I will have to think on that for a while. Utopia, however, is inherently an ideal that is largely impossible to reach, and usually results in a dystopia if it is ever actually implemented. So I am not favorable that it could work.
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