USEFUL IDIOTS

ADSGarson O'Toole adsgarsonotoole at GMAIL.COM
Fri Jun 13 17:50:51 UTC 2014


Thanks Fred and LH. There is an earlier attribution of "useful idiots"
to Lenin that may interest you in the Congressional Record in 1959.
Lenin died in 1924. I posted this to the ADS list back on August 14,
2010 during a previous discussion of "useful idiots". Barry added it
to his entry on the topic.

[ref] 1959 June 30, Congressional Record - Appendix, Page A5653,
Column 2, "Useful Idiots: Extension of Remarks of Hon. Edward J.
Derwinski of Illinois in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, June
30, 1959" (LexisNexis Congressional Record Permanent Digital
Collection)[/ref]

[Begin excerpt]
This is the cold war. The leaders of the states and of the nations,
instead of going in droves to Moscow and becoming what Lenin calls
useful idiots in the Communist game, should go to Mackinac Island,
Mich., to the moral rearmament ideological war college where thousands
of our friends from the free world are coming to plan global strategy
to answer communism.
[End excerpt]

Garson


On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 7:56 PM, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:
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> On Jun 12, 2014, at 5:23 PM, Shapiro, Fred wrote:
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>> In quick searches of the newspaper databases, I see the earliest usage of "useful idiot" or "useful idiots" in a Communist context as N.Y. Times, June 21, 1948.
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> Ah, predating Sen. McCarthy's reign by a couple of years...
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>>  The earliest usage I see that attributes "useful idiot" or "useful idiots" to Lenin is Christian Science Monitor, July 14, 1961.
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>> Fred Shapiro
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> Thanks.  An attribution without actual citation, I take it.
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> LH
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>> On the same topic, is there an early cite for "useful idiot", which was supposedly used by Lenin in this sense, but apparently hasn't been found in Lenin's work?  It's been revived in the right-wing blogosphere and/or Fox News to characterize Democrats who have been putatively "duped" by leftists, Islamists, or whoever.
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>> LH
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>> On Jun 11, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Shapiro, Fred wrote:
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>>> fellow traveler (OED, 2., 1936)
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>>> 1933 _N.Y. Times Book Review_ 23 Apr. 2 (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)  ROMANOF is a "fellow traveler," as Trotsky phrased it, more generally and sympathetically read by the Western world than by Russia.
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