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Remembering David Potter: Industrialist, physicist, philanthropist
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Remembering David Potter: Industrialist, physicist, philanthropist

David Potter, a British industrialist and entrepreneur known for founding Psion and contributing to the development of Symbian, passed away on 28 June. He was recognized for his innovative contributions to technology and his later role as a non-executive director at the Bank of England during the 2007 financial crisis. Potter was also a notable philanthropist, playing a crucial role in saving openDemocracy from bankruptcy in 2013 through a matching funds campaign. The article highlights his rejection of Milton Friedman's view on corporate social responsibility, emphasizing his belief in creating useful products rather than maximizing profit. It also notes his admiration for Japanese manufacturing quality and his impact on both technological innovation and journalistic integrity.

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Remembering David Potter: Industrialist, physicist, philanthropist

David Potter, a British industrialist and entrepreneur known for founding Psion and contributing to the development of Symbian, passed away on 28 June. He was recognized for his innovative contributions to technology and his later role as a non-executive director at the Bank of England during the 2007 financial crisis. Potter was also a notable philanthropist, playing a crucial role in saving openDemocracy from bankruptcy in 2013 through a matching funds campaign. The article highlights his rejection of Milton Friedman's view on corporate social responsibility, emphasizing his belief in creating useful products rather than maximizing profit. It also notes his admiration for Japanese manufacturing quality and his impact on both technological innovation and journalistic integrity.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames David Potter's views against Milton Friedman's economic philosophy, which is associated with neoliberalism and right-wing economics. By highlighting Potter's opposition to profit maximization and his emphasis on socially responsible innovation, the piece aligns more closely with a

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