Killing most of the 1% and seizing the means of production is also an option that would work well
Capitalism is a system that requires two things to actually work:
1. Access to raw materials to make the products
2. Enough people to induce demand for those products and to provide services.
By fukking with the eco system, they're destroying access to wood, access to water, and creating working conditions that are unsustainable.
By forcing everyone into debt by fighting unionization attempts and refusing to increase pay and access to health care, they're shrinking families which would have been the source of labor and consumers.
It is a snake eating its own tail and one of two things will happen:
1. The current model of production will become too expensive as there aren't enough people buying the goods and services which will lead to a collapse in demand and profits.
2. Employees will just have wildcat strikes and refuse to work.
Either way, they're doing the things that guarantee the undoing of the system because people at the helm now aren't former employees that want to keep the company both sustainable and competitive by transitioning to renewables and increasing employee wages and benefits. The people running the ship aren't captains who will steer it responsibly and go down with the ship at the bitter end, it's rats who will flee in their golden lifeboats. Politicians and bootlickers can crow all day about how we need to double down, but in reality that nice factory won't mean shyt when it gets wiped out by a tornado or flood. That new server system will be worthless if the power grid fails from being overloaded in the summer or trashed in the winter. This is all shyt we are already seeing and it's only going to get worse. Nature doesn't give a fukk about share holder value and you can't eat stock prices or use it as clothing to shield yourself from the cold.