The prospect of change: proposals for Canada's future
In October 1962 Professors Frank Scott and Charles Taylor of McGill University addressed a group of University of Toronto faculty members. Out of this came the University League for Social Reform, a group of professors who feel that the radical changes occurring in our social environment today are giving rise to problems new and different, problems which must be recognized and met by a well-informed public. Intelligent public debate of the issues and proposed solutions should be stimulated, the group feels. At monthly meetings the members present their thoughts on various topics to the group, and it is some of these thoughts which have been gathered for the publics in THE PROSPECT OF CHANGE: proposals for Canada's future. Some of these essays present general views and background information. Others propose specific remedies and guides for further discussion. All but one of them are original and published here for the first time. Education, politics, government, social welfare, the arts, economics, labour and foriegn policy are some subjects which at present concern Canada as a nation. They should concern all people interested in Canada's future. It is these subjects and others which are dealt with in the essays
Print Book, English, [1965]
McGraw-Hill, Toronto, [1965]