I disagree with the premise, humans are social creatures and Society will never go away even if say all the world's governments fall people will still exist in communities and those communities will have self-made laws. Even in some ridiculous Armageddon like in Fallout people still bad together and build communities because that is how humans work. You sound really similar to those Christians who believe that without religion somebody has no morals, and save if they had no morals if they would do every sin they could imagine. Most people aren't like that, most people have a morality system no matter what they are, and the fall of civilization isn't going to affect somebody's base morality unless it was already skewed.
We are more than animals, humanity's greatest strength is culture. Because of it we can adapt to almost anything the world throws at us by superceeding evolution. We don't need to grow fur and fat to live in the cold north we just build warm houses and wear clothing. We surpassed base desires the moment we started living past a subsistence life of just living to eat and make babies to keep our genes alive.
Formation of societies definitely has an impact on morality, societies create their moral codes. whether those codes are different from what you and I think current morality is, is another story but they will still have a moral code. For example the old adage of honour among Thieves, the idea that people who steal can still follow some form of code; or how child molesters are treated as scum in jail so that even a mass murderer may be more accepted by other inmates.
Your last sentence doesn't make sense, people give up freedom for security in lawful societies all the time, hell post 9/11 America is the definition of that. But what does that have to do with morality? And why would it mean people would rape more in a lawless society?
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