La Rivoluzione Liberale was established in Turin by Gobetti in 1922, and the first issue appeared on 12 February that year.
[4] In the first issue, La Rivoluzione Liberale declared itself as a forum for discussion of the problems concerning the political system and civic and cultural life of the Kingdom of Italy.
[1] It attempted to inform its readers about the origins of these problems and about Gobetti's theories of government,[1] and his views on a new political synthesis.
[4] Gobetti employed the magazine as a vehicle to present a liberal revolution, which he argued that Italy had not experienced.
[6] Due to its opposition to Fascist Italy and its policies, the magazine was subject to frequent bans and was permanently closed in November 1925.