The new information technologies can be seen to drive societies toward increasingly dynamic high-energy regions further and further from thermodynamical equilibrium, characterized by decreasing specific entropy and increasingly dense free-energy flows, accessed and processed by more and more complex social, economic, and political structures.


Laszlo (1992) "Information Technology and Social Change: An Evolutionary Systems Analysis". Behavioral Science 37: p. 247.


The new information technologies can be seen to drive societies toward increasingly dynamic high-energy regions further and further from...

The new information technologies can be seen to drive societies toward increasingly dynamic high-energy regions further and further from...

The new information technologies can be seen to drive societies toward increasingly dynamic high-energy regions further and further from...

The new information technologies can be seen to drive societies toward increasingly dynamic high-energy regions further and further from...