[2] L'Idea Nazionale was coedited by Enrico Corradini, Roberto Forges Davanzati and Luigi Federzoni.
[2] Other writers included Francesco Coppola, Maurizio Maraviglia and the Romanian Elena Bacaloglu.
In January 1916, for instance, Alfredo Rocco wrote that industrialists were kept away from the positions of power, when they should be more involved in political life.
[8] The Nationalist Association and its paper advocated militaristic nationalism and the creation of an Italian empire.
First, the newspaper endorsed Italy's war of 1911 against the Ottoman Empire, urging for the annexation of North African colonies.