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The slippery slope argument is usually used as a commentary on social change, not as a point of logic. It is sometimes known as the slippery slope fallacy because it cannot be made to make logical implications.
Contemporary examples of the slippery slope argument in use:
These arguments are often based on a perception of momentum in the change of social mores.
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