Not sure how that would play out. IMVHO these things evolve organically. The pace of some things is often beyond our lifespan. If one trully disliked the society one was born into one would be better off leaving. wysiwyg
There is the path you take and the path which set events into action. Unless both paths are the same, intersections which happen to be the same by accident are meaningless.
One time I told this guy maybe his mother should use another medication, because she was out of it. Because what doctors say and what you want aren't necessarily the same. I went on to tell him how doctors thought I was bipolar, when my problems were only nutritional and causing perceptual incongruities. There's things like naturopaths, or at the very least get a second opinion. If I hadn't, most likely I'd be dead from going nuts and getting myself killed or killing someone else. He didn't listen, and got belligerent. Later on in the parking lot he came up to me and pulled out a gun telling me to mind my own fucking business, cracker.
Should we then go on a path of minding my own fucking cracker's business?
Another time I talked with a mother and son, where the son was a drug addict and could only feel when on street drugs. I showed them how to do simple visualization and breathing. They told me it made them feel better and they'd research more.
Obviously that other guy who pulled the gun wasn't on the right path. And was getting fucked by the system just like the ones I also tried to help. But in both cases there path was the same which was controlling their lives. It takes us to figure out we can follow another.
The Brave New World isn't necessarily a bad thing. The path is the problem.