Source: Philosophy and the Return to Self-Knowledge (1997), p. 179
“This is the whole point of technology. It creates an appetite for immortality on the one hand. It threatens universal extinction on the other. Technology is lust removed from nature. - Murray (WN 285)”
Source: White Noise: Text and Criticism
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“Nature must govern technology, not the other way around.”
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1976)
Context: If we're ever going to get the world back on a natural footing, back in tune with natural rhythyms, if we're going to nurture the Earth and protect it and have fun with it and learn from it — which is what mothers do with their children — then we've got to put technology (an aggressive masculine system) in its proper place, which is that of a tool to be used sparingly, joyfully, gently and only in the fullest cooperation with nature. Nature must govern technology, not the other way around.

Laszlo (1986) "Technology and Social Change: An Approach from Nonequilibrium Systems Theory". Technological Forecasting and Social Change 29, p. 280; As cited in: K.L. Dennis (2003) An evolutionary paradigm of social systems. p. 38.
Source: The Future As History (1960), Chapter IV, Part 1, A Recapitulation, p. 177
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto) (1990)

Source: The Nature of Technology: What It Is and How It Evolves. (2009), p. 11