colmc; //Is that our future, or even already our present day?//
That's a very good question - the subject is worth a thread on it's own. It brings to mind the painting by Paul Gauguin inscribed; "Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?"
Re. the 'individual v. collective' polemic, I don't believe it is an either/or question, Buddhism teaches (as always), 'The middle way'. We need individuality (not 'ism') and we also need compliance to a collective endeavour .
Someone once thought that if you attached a rock to a stick it was more useful than holding the rock in your hand and the hammer was born, which quickly 'caught on', and led to a rock with an edge and an axe etc. Using tools collectively we are now able to achieve amazing things like building giant aircraft and enormous civil engineering projects, though unfortunately, we seem to be capable of mass destruction too.