[4][5] The other founders were Socialist People's Party members and journalists who had worked for defunct Dialogue magazine.
[14] From 1966 the magazine began to publish articles about the role of Cuba as a driving force in Third World revolutionary activities.
[7] The Danish transition of the poems by Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian writer, were featured in Politisk Revy in 1967.
[5] However, some contributors of Politisk Revy began to challenge the use of violence as a strategy by the Palestinian groups, particularly by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, after 1972.
[5] In 1969, the Danish police seized the magazine's forthcoming issue for allegedly containing secret military information.