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“The international review i10 will be an organ of the modern mind, a documentation of the new streams in art, science, philosophy, and sociology. It will give an opportunity to express the renewal of one domain with that of another and it aims as large a connection as large as possible between these different domains. As this monthly asserts no dogmatic tendencies nor represents any party neither anygroup, the contents will not always have a complete homogeneous character and will be mostly more informative than following at one line of thought. Its idea is to give a general view of the renewal which is now accomplishing itself in culture and it is open, international, for all wherein it is expressed.”—Arthur Müller Lehning, 1927
Arthur Müller Lehning (1899-2000) aligned himself with the antimilitarists and libertarians he met in Paris and Vienna after World War I. Lehning eventually returned to his native Netherlands and settled in Amsterdam where he published the i 10 International Revue from 1927 to 1929.
Within the pages of i10, Lehning collaborated with many of the greatest minds of the era, including Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Upton Sinclair, Walter Benjamin, Ernst Bloch, Max Netlau, Otto R¸hle, Henriette Roland-Holst, Alexandre Berkman and Alexander Shapiro.
Lehning was awarded the most significant literary prize in Holland, the PC Hooft-Prijs in 1999 for his work relating to the history of the anarchistic movement and anarcho-trade unionist and its theorists.