All of this sounds cool, except maybe the part implying education is something designed to coerce people. Often it is, but often it isn't, imho. In the case of the global energy problem, which has become my main theme in Medium (Not trhough choice!), I think it is crucially important for folk to know exactly how it works, to know how to undo the harm it is doing, and to support undoing it where we see it.
Where we get our energy from actually has a much greater effect on us, and how we act in all things than most people realise.
You might be surprised to reallise the amount of bad human behaviour that would be fixed, by just fixing the energy problem.
In fact, part of the issue is, folk can't see what they would be doing, if there were no social problems to fix, hence why they seem reluctant to accept any possibiity that there is a real alternative, which actually really has to happen, driven by the forces of nature, otherwise we are already extinct, but just arguing all the way down the plug hole.