There were no regular contributors of the magazine. Throughout its long history many notable figures published articles in
Yeni Adam, including
Nurullah Ataç, Hüsamettin Bozok,
Suphi Nuri İleri,
Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu, and
Zühtü Müritoğlu.
Mediha Esenel contributed to the magazine between 1937 and 1946.{{cite journal|volume=54|issue=2
Yeni Adam supported nationalism, traditionalism, secularism,
statism and revolutionary approach and covered articles on different topics such as literature, poetry, psychology, scientific and philosophical news. It also published translations from the western publications. The magazine featured political articles until February 1938 when it was temporarily banned. Following its restart next year
Yeni Adam did not contain political articles until its demise in 1979. Baltacıoğlu's writings in
Yeni Adam were mostly about women. The magazine argued that women's sole function was that of being a homemaker, but due to their emotional nature they cannot be successful in
public sphere.{{cite journal ==References==