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Sliding Down the Slippery Slope

22nd December 2015

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The Slippery Slope Argument is often called the Slippery Slope Fallacy, usually by those favorably disposed toward the bottom of the slope and anxious to get there as quickly as possible with a minimum of tumbling and bruising along the way. But it is really neither a fallacy nor an argument.

History is replete with examples of “give ’em an inch and they’ll take a mile.” The pre-war course of Hitler’s micro-aggressions provides a nicely Godwinesque illustration of a slippery slope. Give ’em a Saarland, and they’ll take a Bohemia. Recall also that Griswold v. Conn. legitimized the sale of contraceptives to married couples only, precisely on the grounds of the privacy of the marriage bond, and the thought that this might lead to unmarried couples using contraceptives was dismissed as slippery slopitude. Ho-ho, that will never happen! Likewise the forecast was poo-poohed that such availability would eventually weaken the whole concept of marriage and turn women into sex objects. And yet, here we are. So too the late Daniel Pat Moynihan’s “defining deviancy down.”¹

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