Something NEW and exciting starts TODAY

April 10, 2015
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A personal message from Jim Babka and Perry Willis, Co-Founders of Downsize DC and Co-Creators of the Zero Aggression Project

Something exciting starts today — a new approach to social change. This new path has been TRANSFORMATIVE to us. We hope it will be for you, as well.

This message will…

  • Describe the experiences that changed us
  • Explain what you can gain from the Zero Aggression Project 3.0 (ZAP)
  • Ask you to consider making this your main libertarian activity
  • Start a countdown to close the ZAP Founders Committee

How we got here…
We have 50-man-years experience testing libertarian recruitment methods. Some worked, some didn’t, and then one day a switch flipped…

  • We changed how we talked to people
  • We reduced our use of practical arguments based on studies, statistics, and facts
  • We made moral arguments instead

Specifically…

We used the Zero Aggression Principle (ZAP) — Don’t threaten or initiate force against others, or ask politicians to do it for you.

That changed EVERYTHING. People…

  • Listened more
  • Argued less
  • Asked more questions
  • Moved in our direction

We were stunned! This contradicted…

  • Everything we “knew” about marketing
  • The entire structure of the libertarian movement

After all…

  • Marketing focuses on “What’s in it for me”
  • We’re supposed to show how libertarian ideas can benefit people personally

We’ve always tried to do that. So does the whole libertarian movement. It’s a good approach, but it has two weaknesses…

  • You have to persuade people one issue at a time
  • The other side can do the same thing, using their own “social science” studies

This “War of Competing Benefits & Studies”…

  • Consumes time
  • Requires vast knowledge of many subjects
  • Forces you to overcome the natural bias people have for their current beliefs

Could there be a better way?

What if…

  • Just one argument could be effective on EVERY issue?
  • That one argument was something people ALREADY AGREED with?

This is what we learned by making the Zero Aggression Principle our main argument…

  • It’s super-powerful
  • It applies to every issue
  • People already obey the ZAP in their daily lives but make exceptions in politics

We started focusing on that last point in our conversations…

Why make an exception for government?

This even gave us a new way to counter “factual” claims…

“You have a study that says one thing. I have a study that says the opposite. Should I be able to use threats of violence to make you do things my way?”

And here’s what happens…

  • People become less certain about State coercion
  • This makes them less aggressive and argumentative
  • They ask questions like, “How would such a society work?”

We began to wonder. Could we…

  • Create an organization that uses the ZAP to persuade and recruit?
  • Create software to help us make these arguments?
  • Use that software to measure how people respond?

The result was a website with a host of new software tools. However…

We didn’t get it exactly right on the first attempt, or the second. But…

We think the third time’s the charm.

The Zero Aggression Project 3.0 hits close to the mark.

We’re eager to show you what we’ve done, but there’s one problem…

The site is HUGE.

There’s too much to see all at once. We think a more orderly unveiling will be more useful to you. So…

  • We’re going to send you a series of messages which tell a story in reverse
  • We’ll start at the end, with the kind of society we want to create
  • Then work backwards, to show you how your involvement with the Zero Aggression Project helped create that society
  • As we do this various parts of the site will be unveiled until you have the whole thing

As you follow this story-in-reverse, please consider…

  • Making ZAP your main libertarian activity
  • Joining the ZAP Founders Committee before it closes on April 30th

Founders will be listed on the ZAP website perpetually.

You can take a quick tour of the site when you visit the contribution form. Some sections are already open, and some are behind a curtain, to be unveiled later.

Please stay tuned for the reverse story described above.

BTW — If you have libertarian friends who might be interested in ZAP, please forward this to them.

With high hopes for the future,

Jim Babka & Perry Willis
Co-creators, the Zero Aggression Project

P.S. Please note: The site is still under construction. PayPal and the printable contribution form are not yet set-up — these links don’t work. But we ARE accepting your contribution in all the other ways outlined on the secure contribution form.


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