In the times of the French Revolution that was enough, but I think technology is obsoleting us there too. If evil oligarch can make a bunker and ten million $100 kill bots, I don’t think the people are rising up unless existence is worse than death, and even then they might not win.
colonial revolutions tended to be fought by those for whom death was preferable to existence. i don't disagree that, in this age, the chance of success is slimmer, and will continue to shrink as such --- there's probably some critical mass of capital fortification which is unpenetrable without worker leverage
Technically, what you've just described is Georgism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgism
The real question is, in a truly post-labor future, how do workers have enough leverage to negotiate for any particular change in the economic system?