"In a world that has become largely one and inter-connected, and a world that will soon be urban, the condition of man in his cities will soon become a dominating moral concern. The state of technology will become a less limiting factor in the development of a new urban ethic. The challenge before us is to make clear the contradictions between contemporary urban life and what it might be."
— Martin Meyerson, “The Ethics of Change: A Symposium,” CBC, November 7, 1968.