Paul Arthur Müller-Lehning (23 October 1899 – 1 January 2000) was a Dutch author, historian and anarchist.
Biography
Arthur Lehning was born in the Dutch city of Utrecht on 23 October 1899. He studied in Berlin, where he was first introduced to anarchism and became involved in prisoner support activism, aiding anarchist political prisoners in the nascent Soviet Union. In 1922, he joined the International Anti-Militarist Bureau (IAMB) and the International Workers' Association (IWA), within which he advanced the proposal of using a general strike as a means to end wars. In 1927, he joined the press service of the International Anti-Militarist Commission, which resulted from a collaboration between the IAMB and IWA.[2] He also published the i10 art magazine, which drew contributions from numerous prominent artists.[3]