The Welsh Outlook was a monthly magazine published from 1914 to 1933 in Wales, articulating a political viewpoint of progressive liberalism and cultural nationalism.
The magazine was intended by Jones to provide a platform to discuss critically the changes in Welsh society of the time, while aiming for social progress.
Although influential among the governing elite in Wales, it achieved sales of only 2,000, dropping markedly in the 1930s.
[1] The title (without an initial 'The') was revived by David Hewitt in 1965 when he launched a new magazine that aimed to "serve as a catalyst for public discussion throughout the country.
[4] The magazine has been digitised by the National Library of Wales as part the Welsh Journals Online project.