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I guarantee that Weapons of Mass Persuasion will take your ability to win supporters to a new level, and transform how you experience your own political communication and effectiveness. If you disagree after three months of participation in the program, completion of the first 14 modules, and a good-faith effort to apply the material, I will be astonished, but will happily give you your money back.
Weapons of Mass Persuasion Module and Units
Module 1 | Power of the Paradigm |
Unit 1 | Winning Arguments Does Not Win Supporters |
Unit 2 | Paradigms - an Introduction |
Unit 3 | Incommensurability of Paradigms |
Unit 4 | Translating between Paradigms |
Unit 5 | Paradigms Are Deep and Broad |
Unit 6 | We See Only What We Know |
Unit 7 | Media Reflect Prevailing Paradigms - Not Ground Truth |
Unit 8 | Paradigms Are Self-Reinforcing |
Unit 9 | A Little Neurology of Perception |
Unit 10 | Power of The Paradigm - Quiz |
Module 2 | Political Paradigms |
Unit 1 | Left vs. Right |
Unit 2 | "Left Is Good? Right Is Right?" |
Unit 3 | Political Paradigms - Quiz |
Module 3 | Political Judgment Formation |
Unit 1 | What Motivates the Formation of Political Judgments |
Unit 2 | Political Identification Overrides Logic |
Unit 3 | Tribalism Overrides Consistency |
Unit 4 | From "Must I Believe?" to "Can I Believe?" |
Unit 5 | Political Judgement Formation - Quiz |
Module 4 | Basic Principles of Political Persuasion |
Unit 1 | What Not To Do |
Unit 2 | Common Ground |
Unit 3 | Basic Principles of Political Persuasion - Quiz |
Module 5 | Large-scale Political Persuasion |
Unit 1 | Reflect the Feeling. Describe the Problem |
Unit 2 | Speak to the Injustice |
Unit 3 | Large-scale Political Persuasion - Quiz |
Module 6 | Techniques of Political Persuasion |
Unit 1 | Agree and Affirm |
Unit 2 | Quote Those Whom Your Target Trusts |
Unit 3 | Use Opponents' Vocabulary |
Unit 4 | Meet the Objection Up-front |
Unit 5 | Subvert Expectations |
Unit 6 | Ask Questions. Make Your Belief Their Own |
Unit 7 | Questions Can't Be Argued With |
Unit 8 | When You've Made the Sale, Stop |
Unit 9 | Sell a Direction, Not a Destination |
Unit 10 | Formulate Your View to Be About What Motivates Your Opponent |
Unit 11 | A Comprehensive Example |
Unit 12 | Speak Their Language. Get a Date |
Unit 13 | Don't Forget the Goal. Use the Right Metrics |
Module 7 | Political Identity |
Unit 1 | In a Sense, All Politics are Identity Politics |
Unit 2 | Most People Aren't as Committed to Their Politics as You Are |
Unit 3 | Persuasion Is Especially Tough for Libertarians |
Unit 4 | Emotion and Intuition Process Information |
Unit 5 | Making People Receptive to You |
Unit 6 | The Need to Protect Moral Identity |
Unit 7 | Political Identity Is Often Cultural Identity |
Unit 8 | Relationships Bridge Cultural Gaps that Seem Political |
Unit 9 | What's In It for My Group? |
Unit 10 | Confirmation Bias |
Module 8 | Moral Motivation |
Unit 1 | Moral Axes |
Unit 2 | Moral Universes and Political Identities |
Unit 3 | Gut Reaction to Moral Claims Precedes Conscious Understanding |
Unit 4 | Matching Opponents' Moral Universes |
Module 9 | Moral Basis of Political Instincts |
Unit 1 | People Pay for Fairness - the Unifying Moral Value |
Unit 2 | Individual Moral Instincts Directly Translate Into Policy |
Unit 3 | People Pay More to Punish Injustice Against Those with Whom They Can Empathize |
Unit 4 | People Use Coercion to Promote Cooperation |
Unit 5 | Speaking to Human (Not Political) Sense of Injustice Is Persuasive |
Unit 6 | Care vs. Fair. Fair Outcomes vs. Fair Means |
Unit 7 | Equality as Special Case of Proportionality (Fairness) |
Unit 8 | Group Identity Often Hangs on What is "Sacralized" |
Module 10 | Bridging the Identity Gap |
Unit 1 | Cannot Antagonize and Persuade |
Unit 2 | Empathy Bridges Identity Gaps |
Unit 3 | Response to a Political Proposal Is Dominated by Judgement About Its Source |
Unit 4 | Humanize Yourself |
Unit 5 | Seek to Learn & You'll Teach. Seek to Tell & You'll Do Neither |
Unit 6 | Tell Stories |
Unit 7 | Use Target's Vocabulary and Authority Figures |
Unit 8 | If You Disagree with Your Tribe, Say So |
Unit 9 | Anti-Dogmatic Persuasion = Conversausion |
Unit 10 | Avoid Unforced Errors. Direction Over Destination |
Unit 11 | Provide Your Belief Without Declaring It As Yours |
Module 11 | Appealing to the Left |
Unit 1 | Example of the Welfare State |
Unit 2 | Outflank the Left: Treat Causes, Not Symptoms |
Unit 3 | The Persuasive Power of "Equality" and "Privilege" |
Unit 4 | Appealing to the Left - Quiz |
Module 12 | Logic of Persuasion |
Unit 1 | Fallacy of the Assumed Paradigm |
Unit 2 | Principles: Scope of Application vs. Strength of Commitment |
Unit 3 | Draw the Kindest Inferences; Look for the Right in the Wrong |
Unit 4 | Everyone's Views Are Incomplete |
Unit 5 | Accept Opponent's Ground for Purposes of Discussion |
Module 13 | Ideology vs. Persuasion |
Unit 1 | Philosophical Orthodoxy & Persuasion - Intro |
Unit 2 | The Only Legitimate Ends of Politics Are People |
Unit 3 | The First Commitment Is to Truth. Be Scientific |
Unit 4 | Consequentialism Is More Persuasive than Deontology |
Unit 5 | Doubt Is Convincing |
Unit 6 | Orthodoxy Can Hinder Persuasion |
Module 14 | Libertarian Persuasion |
Unit 1 | Property Is Not the Pursuit of Happiness |
Unit 2 | The Problem of Property for Persuasion |
Unit 3 | Orthodox Bastardization of Private Property |
Unit 4 | Moral Intuitions Cannot Be Satisfied by an Ideology that Ignores Them |
Unit 5 | Locke's Case for Redistribution |
Unit 6 | Hayekian Justice |
Unit 7 | Henry George and the Free-Market Land Tax |
Unit 8 | Why "Taxation Is Theft" Does Not Persuade |
Module 15 | Persuasive Political Writing - the How |
Unit 1 | What Persuasive Political Writing Is Not |
Unit 2 | What Persuasive Political Writing Does |
Unit 3 | Make It Enjoyable and Useful |
Unit 4 | The Three "E"s of Persuasive Writing |
Unit 5 | Vocabulary vs. Political Identity |
Unit 6 | Finding Common Ground in Writing |
Unit 7 | Respecting the Reader and Her Paradigm |
Unit 8 | Critical "Sales Techniques" in Writing |
Unit 9 | Avoiding Misconstrual and Pigeon-Holing |
Unit 10 | Detailed Analysis of Powerful Article |
Module 16 | Persuasive Political Writing - the What |
Unit 1 | Political Writing as Product |
Unit 2 | How the Reader Experiences the Three "E"s |
Unit 3 | 3+1 Types of Value |
Unit 4 | The Secret of Great Political Writing |
Unit 5 | You're Ready to Write When ... |
Unit 6 | The Work Before You Write |
Unit 7 | Explore Your Own Unknown |
Unit 8 | The Three Es - Recap |
Unit 9 | How to Educate |
Unit 10 | How to Elevate |
Unit 11 | How to Engage |
Unit 12 | Content of a Political Argument |
Unit 13 | A Watertight Argument is Only Half an Argument |
Unit 14 | Kill Your Darlings |
Unit 15 | Political Article - Quiz |
Be a Weapon of Mass Persuasion
$39 per Month
- Access Over 100 Course Units
- Quizzes to Refine Your Skills
- Monthly Calls with Robin
Be a Weapon of Mass Persuasion – Best Discount
$349 – 12 Month Subscription
- Access Over 100 Course Units
- Quizzes to Refine Your Skills
- Monthly Calls with Robin
100% No-Questions-Asked, Money-Back Guarantee
I guarantee that Weapons of Mass Persuasion will take your ability to win supporters to a new level, and transform how you experience your own political communication and effectiveness. If you disagree after three months of participation in the program, completion of the first 16 modules, and a good-faith effort to apply the material, I will be astonished, but will happily give you your money back.