I agree with Kaarel about envisioning something clearly that is very distant from what is current.
But I also wonder if there is not another issue here. Whose utopia are we talking about. While I doubt I could write out a complete utopian world for me I am pretty certain that many would take exception to it being a utopia because they see things differently. So unless one is talking about some private world of their own (or small number that agree with the structures) making a utopian setting is a big public choice problem. We cannot even solve getting good policies in many cases, reaching for utopian outcomes seems a stretch.
I agree with Kaarel about envisioning something clearly that is very distant from what is current.
But I also wonder if there is not another issue here. Whose utopia are we talking about. While I doubt I could write out a complete utopian world for me I am pretty certain that many would take exception to it being a utopia because they see things differently. So unless one is talking about some private world of their own (or small number that agree with the structures) making a utopian setting is a big public choice problem. We cannot even solve getting good policies in many cases, reaching for utopian outcomes seems a stretch.