“[ Technology is] the instrumentality for accessing and using free energies in human societies for human and social purposes.”

Laszlo (1992) "Information Technology and Social Change: An Evolutionary Systems Analysis". Behavioral Science 37: pp.237-249; As cited in: K.L. Dennis (2003, p. 36).

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