What would prevent the people you produce the capital for from milking you for all you're worth? And how would creating more capital destroy the ruling class? (I'm assuming more capital = more power). Why would we want to overthrow a corrupt government by using anti-idealistic methods? (isn't this the opposite of what a revolution is supposed to be about?) Protections on the market are there for a reason, and I predict seriously f'd up shit happening if they were removed (and I doubt the fall of a government spiraling out of control would be one of them).
They already
do. The difference is becoming far more important to their goals and thus an integral part of their system, then removing ourselves and our services at an opportune moment. Its the advanced version of throwing sand in the gears.
Because the ruling class, as you call them, are reliant on the state for protection. Legal protection, bailing them out when their businesses fail (socialism for the rich) and notions of sovereignty and nationalism that buttress support and isolate opposition. They also rely to a large degree on support based on ethnic and religious ideals linked to the state. If capital breaks down the links between those bonds between religion, nationality and state (as it seems to), then the leadership lose their support.
Because idealists are rarely trustworthy when it comes to action. Many have problems distinguishing between the world as it is, and as it could be. Also, look at all the idealistic revolutions of the past (Communism, Nazism to a degree, the US invasion of Iraq etc) and when they get into power, the result is usually a river of blood, and a new tyranny. Besides, this isn't about revolution per se, its about duping right-wing revolutionaries and using them to further our own ends. I want to see what happens when the dust settles, because its more interesting than the current nonsense, which is predictable and narrow in its outcomes. Its like pressing a button to see what happens, writ large. I want to press the button that says "destroy the international system" and see how it turns out, with modern technology and loyalties.
Protections are indeed there for a reason. Look at Argentina, or Russia under Yeltsin, or Bolivia. And they didn't go half as far as the true free market fanatics want. Now imagine that sort of havoc, visited on the centre of international capital, the one place that if it goes down hard, the rest of the world will shortly follow.
Besides, once we're in place, we can play around with tactics more. For example, play off the religious nutters against the neolibertarians/neocons. I tend to think the neolibs will win, because they have international finance on their side, mostly. But if say, for some reason, the Christian Right gained the upper hand...well, even religious fanatics need people who can think outside the box and do things that if they did it, would make them look very bad indeed. It's all a matter of reading the current situation and playing it for all its worth.