Breaking out of that cognitive trap involves assessing some uncomfortable ideas...
You’re tiptoeing all around this without explicitly saying anything definite. So what do you want your revolution to do, uncomfortably?
Extinction does seem increasingly likely as our system unfolds over time, so hardship from revolt in increasingly; the rational option.
Why do you expect that a revolt will save humanity from extinction? To quote you yourself once again, “we don’t know what we are wrong about”.
it may well be entirely moral to wage violent revolt in pursuit of a new … system
That’s a popular position. But, historically speaking, the outcomes of taking it are not great.
You’re tiptoeing all around this without explicitly saying anything definite. So what do you want your revolution to do, uncomfortably?
Why do you expect that a revolt will save humanity from extinction? To quote you yourself once again, “we don’t know what we are wrong about”.
That’s a popular position. But, historically speaking, the outcomes of taking it are not great.