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Carta Capital : ウィキペディア英語版
CartaCapital

''CartaCapital'' is a weekly Brazilian newsmagazine published in Santana do Parnaíba, São Paulo and João Pessoa, Paraíba and distributed throughout the country by Editora Confiança.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.behance.net/gallery/20791749/CartaCapital-(Brazil)-Illustrations )〕 The main focuses of the magazine are politics, economy, social issues and culture.
==History==
''CartaCapital'' was created as a monthly magazine in 1994 by Mino Carta, an Italo-Brazilian journalist. In 1968, Carta founded Brazil's leading newsmagazine ''Veja'' alongside Victor Civita. Eight years later, he founded ''IstoÉ'', another popular newsmagazine. Unsatisfied with the result of the magazines he helped to create, Carta founded ''CartaCapital'' as an alternative to these. ''CartaCapital'' is noted for its small crew; it only has eleven journalists.
The magazine was published on a monthly until 1996 when its frequency was switched to biweekly.〔 Its frequency was changed to weekly in 2002.
The magazine is known for supporting causes in a frank way, such as Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's both candidatures, the legalization of abortion in all cases, the maintenance of the current age of criminal responsibility and the extradition of Cesare Battisti to Italy, among other polemic issues. Carta argues that the magazine does it to avoid hiding in a curtain of impartiality and not being honest to its readers.
''CartaCapital'' is a declared left-wing publication but has in its staff Antonio Delfim Netto, Minister of Economy during the military dictatorship. Besides his participation in a right-wing government, Antonio Delfim Netto is a ''Keynesian''.
Other publications have accused ''CartaCapital'' of being a pro-government publication only because of the Federal Government advertisement on its pages. There is no evidence of this fact and all major political publications in Brazil also receive large amounts of Government advertisement.
''CartaCapital'' also publishes an educational magazine titled ''Carta na Escola'' on a monthly basis. It is dedicated to teachers, advising them on how to discuss the news with their students.

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