The problem with any sort of "what if we just do things a little better?" solution is that even the mildest reform is met with as much fury and violence from the ruling class as full blown revolutionary solutions are. Like straight up "making things better" is a longshot dream to start with so you're just shooting yourself in the foot if you try to moderate it and preemptively compromise, because the ruling class won't accept any compromise until their backs are to the wall at which point forfeiting whatever advantages you've gained for a few meager concessions is just a recipe for them to turn around and ruthlessly crush you once they've reconsolidated their own position.
Also, and I am extremely guilty of doing this in the past myself, trying to just logic out and construct the perfect, ideal system in your head is basically just maladaptive daydreaming. Like it's good to think about how systems work and to both read about and try to synthesize an understanding of how they can be better, but none of us are liable to be the architects of a new system, because that job is left to the people who've managed to win the material power to construct it. Also "read theory" is a meme but it's also absolutely true, because for every good idea we have or analysis we make there's a very good chance there are literal volumes written on exactly that subject already - so many very smart and dedicated people have spent countless hours going over and analyzing exactly these sorts of questions in excruciating detail.