I posted a link on another site where things are allowed to be discussed but it's also politics at University where things like that can be studied.
But the success rate if revolutions are bad, street protests even worse.
In America you need the house, presidency, and senate and have a law to clear the supreme court.
To amend the constitution requires 75% of the states to sign off.
The military also doesn't support drastic change putting it mildly.
So to change things you need to win power at the state, local and federal level. Electoral boundaries can get redone every 10years, 2010 was the last time it was done iirc.
Problem is if street protests escalate and others join in you tend to make things a lot worse shirt term.
That's assuming your side wins.
Normally a big event is required. War, depression, government collapse etc.
What needs to be done and what gets done are two different things. Things are falling apart faster than 1929 and I don't disagree to much with this.
Umair Haque: Is America really screwed?
I read different experts a d we have our own here