CEOs can build all the corrals they want, but in the end, humans build networks. Always have and always will. We are wired for it. And ultimately we decided if we want to live in someone else’s corral or in the network of our choice.
I don’t disagree with you in regards to people being complacent. Living in a corral built by CEOs is easy. Human networks can be uncomfortable and unstable. However, the archaeological record contains plenty of evidence regarding the development and sustainment of human networks. Human networks are far more primal than global corporate networks. I’d be happy to provide you with evidence if you’re unaware of it. 
True, at tribal scale. Unless you propose a global scale Holocaust, your "evidence" doesn't apply.
You have real concerns about complacency and laziness. Do you think that cynicism is complacent and lazy?
I think that's ad hominem. To which my standard reply is fuck you and fuck off, ignorant idiot.
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Not backed by any evidence.
I grant you that it's a noble thought, and I share the hope and the spirit, but it's never going to happen if people remain so complacent, lazy, and amenable to corruption.