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  1. In the 1970s, American futurist Larry (Lawrence) Taub gave a series of lectures in Tokyo and made what seemed at the time like outlandish forecasts.

  2. Feb 27, 2018 · In Taubs macrohistory, women are a key driving force behind the changes in the world today. As he reminds us in his remarkable book, early human society, from its ancient animist past, was characterized by relative gender equality with a predominantly “yin-like” worldview.

  3. Born and grew up in Newark, New Jersey’s Central Ward ghetto in 1936, of Jewish ancestry. Received his B.A. in History from New York University (summa cum laude, phi beta kappa), with minors in Political Science and French. Taub chose not to return to Harvard University School of Law from a two-year leave of absence.

  4. Taub lived and worked in Los Angeles, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Israel, India, Kathmandu, New York City, Munich, and Australia. He eventually settled in Tokyo , where he has lived for 23 of the last 31 years.

  5. "In the early 1960s, Lawrence Taub dropped out of Harvard Law School to go “on the road.” He lived in Scandanavia and France before making his way to India. In Bihar State, he attended a lecture at Sarkar’s Ananda Marga Center, where he first heard about the orthodox version of the Varna prophecy.

  6. Lawrence H. Taub earned a BA at New York University and a French teaching certificate at the University of Paris. He lived in Tokyo for thirty years and was an ESL instructor, freelance translator, and narrator of commercial films.

  7. Taub reached only a small audience of specialist in the West, perhaps because he takes a non-Euro-centric view and transcends the traditional ideological Left-Right divide that has shaped much of Western thought in the past 200 years.

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